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Vol. 64 NO.22 www.southphillyreview.com JUNE 2, 2011 Give me liberty A Lower Moyamensing cyclist will make her 11th appearance at a prestigious local race. By Joseph Myers ............. Page 35 See TOMASELLO page 8 Sports Neumann-Goretti wins again, page 36 A Lower Moyamensing singer yearns to emulate the success of an entertainment legend. By Joseph Myers Review staff writer A lthough many teenagers gorge on the goods from the likes of Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga, Brandon Tomasello derives his kicks from the out- put of The Chairman of the Board, Frank Sinatra. The 19-year-old has begun to evolve his adulation for the legend, com- pleting a 15-track album with 12 tunes his hero popularized. He will test his tones June 8 in an 8 p.m. performance at The Kimmel Center’s Verizon Hall. The show will team the native of 11th and Porter streets with students from his Frank-ophile By Joseph Myers review staff writer “N amaste,” Adam Forbes said often Tuesday afternoon, of- fering the Sanskrit term for “I bow to you” to ethnic Nepalese as they entered the “Growing Home Garden” on the 700 block of Emily Street. The salutation’s figurative warmth matched the sun’s literal version as Forbes, a garden manager and community organiz- er for Center City’s Nationalities Service Center, continued his presence among the eager planters, all Bhutanese refugees, or Lhotshampa. Their five-lot garden, featur- ing 72 beds, has offered stability over the last three months, easing the acclimatiza- tion to the United States for them and the Burmese exiles who assist them. Residing on Third to 12th streets from Snyder to Oregon avenues, the 70 families that manage the plots comprise one-tenth of South Philadelphia’s Nepalese and Bur- mese clans. Though the Burmese hold the Two sets of Asian refugees have made an expansive garden the chief source of their solace. See REFUGEES page 12 Perennial spirit Dropoda Kafley ventured to the Growing Home Garden Tuesday afternoon. The impressive area has become a gathering spot for her Nepalese companions and has offered a new definition of refuge to formerly unwanted families. staff photo by greg bezanis

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Vol. 64 NO.22 www.southphi l lyreview.com JUNE 2 , 2011

Give me libertyA Lower Moyamensing

cyclist will make her11th appearance at aprestigious local race.

By Joseph Myers.............Page 35

See TOMASELLO page 8

S p o r t s

Neumann-Goretti wins again, page 36

A Lower Moyamensing singer yearns to emulate

the success of anentertainment legend.

By Joseph MyersReview staff wr iter

Although many teenagers gorge on the goods from the likes of Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga, Brandon

Tomasello derives his kicks from the out-put of The Chairman of the Board, Frank Sinatra. The 19-year-old has begun to evolve his adulation for the legend, com-pleting a 15-track album with 12 tunes his hero popularized. He will test his tones June 8 in an 8 p.m. performance at The Kimmel Center’s Verizon Hall.

The show will team the native of 11th and Porter streets with students from his

Frank-ophile

By Joseph Myersrev iew staff wr iter

“Namaste,” Adam Forbes said often Tuesday afternoon, of-fering the Sanskrit term for

“I bow to you” to ethnic Nepalese as they entered the “Growing Home Garden” on the 700 block of Emily Street.

The salutation’s fi gurative warmth matched the sun’s literal version as Forbes, a garden manager and community organiz-er for Center City’s Nationalities Service Center, continued his presence among the eager planters, all Bhutanese refugees, or Lhotshampa. Their fi ve-lot garden, featur-ing 72 beds, has offered stability over the last three months, easing the acclimatiza-

tion to the United States for them and the Burmese exiles who assist them.

Residing on Third to 12th streets from Snyder to Oregon avenues, the 70 families that manage the plots comprise one-tenth of South Philadelphia’s Nepalese and Bur-mese clans. Though the Burmese hold the

Two sets of Asian refugees have made anexpansive garden the chief source of their solace.

See REFUGEES page 12

Perennial spiritDropoda Kafl ey ventured to the Growing Home Garden Tuesday afternoon. The impressive area has become a gathering spot for her Nepalese companions and has offered a new defi nition of refuge to formerly unwanted families.

staff photo by greg bezani s

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14 Lifestyles: Change of sceneryA Pennsport resident puts the dance moves into the Arden’s

latest children production.By Jess Fuerst

6 Police Report: Alleged mobsters post bailAll but two of the 13 men arrested for racketeering last week have been arraigned with about half out on bond.

By Amanda Snyder

16 Cardella: Bad predictionsLong ago I realized that making predictions is a pretty iffy business. A long time ago, I predicted the Phillies trading Rick Wise for Steve Carlton would never work out.

By Tom Cardella

36 Sports: Saints champs againThe East Passyunk baseball squad tasted sweet revenge Tuesday by knocking off the school that eliminated them in 2010

By Bill Gelman

I n s i d eAround South Philly . . . . . . . . . . 10

Classifi eds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Horoscopes/Puzzles/Comic . . . . . . 30

Movie Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Social Scene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

What’s Happening . . . . . . . . . . . 18

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To the Editor:Not so long ago, we could travel

up and down Delaware Avenue and see ships docked on almost every pier. Ships that our longshoreman would fi ll with American-made products. These products would be made from all parts of our country. Converging on our Delaware piers, these manufac-tured products were put together by an American workforce who weren’t afraid to get dirt under their fi nger-nails on the production line for eight to 10 hours a day. Sweat was part of the job and many Americans pulled buckets of it everyday.

Our American workforce could build or make anything for any coun-try in the world. As of today, there is no country in the world that hasn’t had or needed our American-made products. Back then our elected lead-ers did not dictate policies to us; nor did they tell us how to do the job. Our American know-how and basic skills were known and respected the world over. Our leaders were our partners who showed equal respect for each other. These times served as our way of life. Our American dreams were a reality. We had reason and purpose to work for a country that respected workmanship and our ability to do the impossible. (Made in America was our trademark and our reward for a job well done.)

Then out of the dirt, garbage and fi lth came a new phase into our lives; a mass of greed that has spread its disease across our country destroying every American’s dream in its path. It has proven that no working Ameri-can is safe no matter what their skills may be or how long they have worked for anyone. Greed has a weakness: It cannot move or grow alone. It needs help, powerful help. The best place for it to grow is with our elected peo-ple and individuals in our justice sys-tem. With these two powerful allies, greed can force our working people to their knees.

Greed has forced our working Americans to beg to keep their jobs. Forcing Americans to give back all they have earned and worked for with the elected power and court system behind them. It exploits written con-tracts with their employees to fi t their own personal needs, which allows greed to break down “Made in Amer-ica” and move it to another country, along with our American way of life.

Greed takes on many visions and

objectives. Such as here, along Dela-ware Avenue.

It has to have control or it will die out. First, it must destroy the Interna-tional Longshoremen’s Association’s American way of life to get the vic-tory it wants with the breaking of its elected body and a blind court sys-tem. Greed can mutilate all written agreements it has with the working body of our American workforce on our waterfront. Greed can then move in unskilled labor to fi ll positions of our true American workforce. Greed shows no remorse, pity or account-ability for its actions. As it is just a disease, there is no cure.

When the true American work-force asked for help from our elected power people and the court systems, not one of them answered the distress call making us ask ourselves, why do they fl y our American fl ag from their buildings when they are truly not one of us, but a part of the disease?

Patrick Dio Sr.South Philadelphia

Tribute to RushTo the Editor:

Benjamin Rush should be Phila-delphia’s most famous doctor. David Barton, historian and founder of Wall-Builders, writes of Dr. Rush, “He au-thored textbooks, formulated curricu-lum plans, crafted educational policies and helped establish fi ve colleges and universities (the College of Phila-delphia, the University of the State of Pennsylvania, the Young Ladies’ Academy of Philadelphia, Dickinson College and Franklin College).”

He, with Philadelphia’s other fa-mous Benjamin, signed the Declara-tion of Independence pledging “our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor” for the sake of liberty in America. He was a physician of world renown, a prolifi c writer and teacher on medicine, government, philosophy, morality, mental health and many other subjects.

To Thomas Paine he suggested, “the propriety of preparing our citi-zens for a perpetual separation of our country from Great Britain.” Paine responded by writing a pamphlet that refl ected the political sentiments of Americans in their rife with Eng-land over taxation. The pamphlet was

proclaimed throughout the states as a rallying force for independence. Paine initially titled it “Plain Truth.” Dr. Rush proposed it be changed to “Common Sense.”

Dr. Rush worked with Benjamin Franklin to found the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and the Relief of Free Ne-groes Unlawfully Held in Bondage in 1774. He joined the staff of Penn-sylvania Hospital in ’83, and was a founding member of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia in ’87. He helped to establish the nationwide anti-slavery organization and worked with the Rev. Richard Allen to estab-lish African churches, the fi rst being the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas and found the Philadelphia Bible Society in 1808.

The reason why most Philadel-phians know nothing about Benjamin Rush is because since his youth, he was an ardent worshipper of God and he proliferated the gospel everywhere. Those like him (most of the signers of our founding documents) have been purged from education and journal-ism by the American communists of the 1930s and their proteges continu-ing under other names in the institu-tions and establishments of America.

Alfred EssexSouth Philadelphia

Comment on these letters or topics at www.southphillyreview.com/opinion/letters.

Contest winnersLee Wilson, of the 900 block of

South Eighth Street, is the winner of four tickets to Saturday’s Monster Jam at Lincoln Financial Field. Kathryn Tait, of the 1300 block of South 29th Street, is the recipient of two tickets to the International Great Beer Expo also taking place Saturday at the Phil-adelphia Cruise Terminal. Visit www.southphillyreview.com/contests for a chance at more prizes. SPR

“I think that’s ridiculous. No, it’s your privacy. It’s absolutely unrea-sonable and ridiculous.”

Kristen Healy,Juniper and Porter streets

“I think it’s unfair and against your constitutional rights. I’m a human being. Without a warrant, what rea-son do you have to go through my personal belongings? People are still innocent until proven guilty.”

Armel Raby,Seventh Street and Oregon Avenue

“It’s not OK, but they’re going to be doing it anyway. You’re mad because you might not even have done anything.”

Derrick Patterson,Seventh Street and Oregon Avenue

“I wouldn’t like it at all. It’s an inva-sion of privacy. I don’t think other people would like it either.”

Amy Stewart,Seventh Street and Oregon Avenue

Interviews by Emily Buccieriand Jamal Bell

Photos by Greg Bezanis

Tell us your thoughtsComment at www.southphillyreview.

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Memorial Day weekend has arrived and there is some exciting buzz sur-

rounding AC. The big news of the week is that Trump Marina is now the Golden Nugget. The change in ownership was ap-proved earlier this week and the new own-ers — Landry’s Inc. — have $100-million plans to refurbish the property into a ma-jor resort. The old building always looked more like a hospital than a casino/resort, especially when sitting next to its upscale neighbors Borgata and Harrah’s. By the end of this year, the Golden Nugget will be sporting a sparkling new look with res-taurants, clubs and more. Here are some

of the immediate changes that guest can see in coming months. The Chart House is now open, replacing the old Harborview Restaurant. Seafood items are the house specialty.

Vic and Anthony’s, known for its world-class steaks, is scheduled to open in July. The Red Room replaces the old Disco and offers DJs, bottle service and more.

Those looking to check out the resort during its makeover should take advantage of the current promotion: A $59 per-night rate for Sundays through Thursdays in which guests receive $60 in credits per res-ervation. It includes a $15 food credit, $10 gaming credit, two workout passes ($30 value) and free self-parking ($5 value). Visit www.goldennugget.com/atlanticcity for more details.

Three new restaurants opened their doors ...

Also this week, it was announced that the $2.5-billion Revel next to Showboat is tar-geting a May 15, 2012 opening. ... SPR

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MAGICAL TOUCH: The top of the garden provides a colorful contrast to the Philadelphia skyline, but this is not your average vegetative garden. For more than a decade, Isaiah Zagar’s Philadelphia Magic Gardens, 1020-22 South St., has brought magic into the hearts of South Philadelphians with his creative use of materials. The warm weather has invited many, including Mayor Michael Nutter, outside to see the art. SPR We welcome your

letters and ask readersto respectthese guidelines:

• Letters must be labeled accordingly (i.e. Letter to the Editor), neatly hand-written or typed and limited to 350 words;

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• South Philly Review reserves the right to reject letters or edit their content.

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By Amanda L. SnyderReview Managing Ed itor

Joseph “Uncle Joe” Ligambi and 12 of his alleged mob associates, who all have ties to South Philly, were ar-

rested last week as a part of a federal in-dictment. The 13 were offi cially charged federally May 23 for racketeering, extor-tion and illegal gambling that mainly oc-curred locally.

Four of the alleged mobsters are being detained without bail, seven posted their respective bails and two others already incarcerated for previous offenses will be transported and arraigned in two weeks.

Ligambi — the 72-year-old alleged mob boss of the Philadelphia La Cosa Nos-tra family — along with Joseph “Mou-sie” Massimino — the underboss, Gaeton “The Big Guy” Lucibello, 58, and Louis “Bent Finger Louie” Monacello, 44, are being held without bail, according to court documents submitted late last week.

The government argued that each should be held without bail “because no condition or combination of conditions will reason-ably assure the defendant’s appearance as required or the safety of the community,” according to court documents.

Ligambi pled guilty to similar charges in 1988 and spent three-and-a-half years behind bars. He also was convicted for an ’87 murder, but it was overturned on appeal. Lucibello was acquitted of simi-lar charges in ’94 while Massimino has been arrested 34 times since ’68 and has been convicted of similar charges in the past. Monacello had similar charges on the state level in 2008 for which he was convicted and served time in jail. He also pled guilty to criminal solicitation of ag-gravated assault for hiring a man to assault a mob member that owed him money after a dispute with the debtor, for which is on probation.

Louis “Sheep” Barretta, 47, of the 2500 block of South Colorado Street; Robert “Bootsie” Verrecchia, 42, of the 2400 block of South 11th Street; Eric Esposito, 40, of the 2200 block of South Colorado Street; Robert Ranieri, 36, of Glendora, N.J.; Anthony Staino Jr., 53, of Swedes-boro, N.J.; Gary Battaglini, 50, of Sewell, N.J.; and Martin Angelina, 48, of the 1800 block of Johnston Street, posted cash or real estate for bail ranging from $50,000 to $900,000, according to court documents.

Restrictions typically included electronic home monitoring, surrendering their pass-port and fi rearms, and eliminating contact with co-defendants and witnesses.

George Borgesi — Ligambi’s nephew — and Damion Canalichio are in the midst of serving federal sentences and are scheduled to appear before a judge June 15, according to court documents. Borgesi, 47, who will be transported from a North Carolina facility for the hearing, has more than a year remaining of a 14-year sentence stemming from a racketeer-ing conviction in which Joey Merlino, the alleged former mob boss, and Angelina, who served six-and-a-half years, were co-defendants. Canalichio, 41, is scheduled to be released from a North Central Penn-sylvania federal prison in December. He is serving 57 months after being convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine and re-lated charges. In ’04, Canalichio arranged deals near his 1400-block-of-Snyder-Ave-nue headquarters.

Authorities have been mounting this case for years. An indictment was fi led against Staino and Ranieri July 22, ’09 with the most recent fi led against all 13 offenders Jan. 5, ’11. Both were sealed until the U.S. Attorney’s Offi ce Eastern District of Pennsylvania announced the offenders’ arrests May 23 for acts such as racketeering, extortion, loansharking, illegal gambling and collecting unlawful debts with allegations dating from 1999 to this year. Some of the offenders have been accused of continuing the illegal activity from behind bars or while on probation.

The alleged mobsters extended credit and loans, but allegedly extorted the bor-rowers when it came time to collect the debt, according to the indictment. No physical force was reported, only verbal threats, including one telling a borrower he beat a previous debtor with a baseball bat and another announcing he wanted to shoot the non-payer in the head.

Many of the defendants are believed to have operated an illegal gambling busi-ness under the name JMA Industries by placing a variety of gambling devices including video poker and slot machines within various area establishments in-cluding Ace Vending warehouse, 824-26 Mountain St.; Bay’s, 1012 S. Ninth St.; Broadway Theatrical Club, 2529 S. 13th St.; Café Napoli, 1427 W. Passyunk Ave.;

Alleged mobsters post bailAll but two of the 13 men arrested for

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Cheech’s Beef & Ale, 2654 S. 12th St.; Fatso’s Fogarty’s, 2655 S. 18th St.; First Ward Republican Club, 2300 S. Wood-stock St.; J&M Variety, 1740 S. Ninth St.; Matteo’s Cuccina, 1900 W. Passyunk Ave.; McKenna’s Pub, 153 Snyder Ave.; Sante Fe Club, 2026 S. Hutchinson St.; Shamrock Pub, 1400 S. Second St.; Ter-ry’s Variety, 2000 S. 10th St.; Vic’s Cof-fee Shop, 1600 S. Eighth St.; as well as Manayunk’s East End Tavern, Spanky’s Pub and Whiskey Dick’s. Authorities al-legedly confi scated about 86 of these ma-chines between April 9, 2001 and Sept. 16, ’09.

A handful of the offenders owned a few area businesses where the illegal gambling supposedly occurred, according to the in-dictment. Massimino, 61, owned Lou’s Crab Bar, 1100-02 W. Moyamensing Ave., which also allegedly served as a meeting place for members. Canalichio and Esposito allegedly helped to con-duct affairs at the First Ward Republican Club while Lucibello owned and operated Cholly Bears, 2535 S. 13th St., and DiN-icks, 1528 Snyder Ave., according to the indictment.

Totaling 50, criminal counts for each individual range from one to 29 while Racketeer Infl uenced and Corrupt Organi-zations Act violations vary from one to six per person. Staino, Monacello and Burge-si lead with the majority of the criminal charges with 29, 15 and 14, respectively. Each charge could result in a maximum of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fi ne ex-cept for the illegal gambling charges that carry a maximum of fi ve years in jail.

Queen Village slayingA man was gunned down around the cor-

ner from his Queen Village home last week. Karim Carter, 22, was pronounced dead

at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital 36 minutes after he was killed at 2:08 a.m. May 25 on the 900 block of South Fourth Street, Offi cer Jill Russell of the Police Public Affairs Unit said. The resident of the 400 block of Christian Street received mul-tiple gunshot wounds throughout his body.

Police did not disclose a motive or any suspects as of press time.

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

Friend of TonyA trio of men assaulted a man in the

doorway of his home after he admitted that he knew a specifi c gentleman.

After knocking on a door on the 2500 block of South Seventh Street, the visi-

tors beat a 53-year-old man, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Divi-sion said. At 8:39 p.m. May 25, the men pushed their way inside the home after the 53-year-old replied “yes” when asked if he knew “Tony.”

The man suffered a broken jaw and was rushed to Jefferson by a medic, Tolliver said.

Police did not provide a description of the suspects.

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

Improper withdrawAn ATM located outside of a Passyunk

Square grocery store was pried open with an undetermined amount of cash stolen.

The store manager discovered the ma-chine, which is stationed inside Save-A-Lot, 1300 Washington Ave., damaged upon her arrival at 6 a.m. Saturday.

According to video surveillance, the of-fender entered the building through the room, crawled from the back room to the front of the store and sat in front of the ma-chine between 3:33 and 4:45 that morning with an unknown tool trying to break the machine, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. Upon gain-ing access and taking some money, the perpetrator, crawled back to the back room and escaped.

The offender was described as wearing all dark-colored clothing including a mask and gloves.

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

Holiday heistA man failed at breaking into a Pennsport

eatery’s ATM early on Memorial Day, so instead pulled cash from its register.

The unknown man entered China House No. 3, 49 Snyder Ave., through the rear door, which was forced open and had a hole cut in it, for about an hour, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Divi-sion said. He attempted to break into the store’s ATM, but then diverted to the till from which he stole $680. As he exited the store, he entered a minivan on the 2000 block of Water Street that was operated by an unknown person.

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

Contact Managing Editor Amanda L. Snyder at [email protected] or ext. 117. Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/news/police-report.

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alma mater, the Philadelphia Performing Arts Charter School, 2600 S. Broad St. It also will prove his progression from a timid youngster who feared the spotlight to an eager young man who relishes it.

As a third grader, he entered the Mar-coni institution in 2000, its inaugural year, following time at Abraham S. Jenks El-ementary, 2501 S. 13th St. Though drama became his major after fi fth grade, Toma-sello gained an immediate sense of his vo-cal acumen, winning a place in the Phila-delphia Boys’ Choir during his fi rst year.

“I often said ‘I don’t want to do it,’” he said May 26 from his recording studio, 1130 W. Moyamensing Ave., in reference to any music-related elementary school endeavor.

Angela Corosanite, the school’s founder and CEO, served as the catalyst in lessen-ing his resistance, leading to a two-year stint with the esteemed choir that bred per-formances at The Academy of Music, The Kimmel Center and The Merriam Theater, among others.

“Now I beg her to let me do stuff,” he cracked.

Even with Corosanite’s input and his budding résumé, he retained a mini sense of disinterest in pursuing music. Then came Sinatra. His grandmother, Marion Fortino, regularly lauded the Hoboken, N.J., crooner.

“She talked about him as if she were his wife,” he said of the late fi gure who ex-posed him to “The Voice.”

Though a mere fourth grader at his fi rst listen, Tomasello, who had varied musical interests, knew Sinatra would reign over his auditory world.

“The sound was unique and I could sing the songs,” he said.

He strengthened his knowledge of Si-natra, especially his phrasing, to the point that he feels the entertainer, who died in 1998, taught him to sing. Despite his edu-cational and musical pedigrees, he chose not to give notes nonstop regard in sec-ondary stops at Prep Charter High School, 1928 Point Breeze Ave., and Delaware Valley High School.

Other vocations interested Tomasello, notably a fancy to fl y as a fi ghter pilot and a wish to work as a funeral director, the latter a product of his time assisting at Stolfo Funeral Home, 2536 S. Broad St. Thanks to the nudging from his best friend Stephen Garbesi, he is set to knock people dead instead of tending to them when they are so.

With his friend’s aid, Tomasello convert-ed the fi rst fl oor of his grandfather’s old-architectural quarters into what he termed

“a temporary studio.” Garbesi, of the 3100 block of South Sydenham Street, looked to see how seriously Tomasello took the idea of being a full-fl edged artist.

“I told him ‘You’re making an album,’” the 20-year-old, who serves as Tomasello’s manager and sound engineer, said.

“Of course I replied with ‘I don’t want to do it,’” Tomasello said as he leaned in toward a picture of Dean Martin, his other infatuation.

Recording commenced in September and lasted for six months. The friends gathered 40 songs but decided to trim 25 of them to produce Tomasello’s 47-min-ute debut. Excising proved challenging but naming the creation provided more conundrums.

“People would tell me ‘You sound just like Frank,’ so we considered calling it ‘Just Like Frank,’” Tomasello said.

Knowing how sensitive Sinatra’s fans can be, the two sought help, ultimately choosing “It’s My Time,” a suggestion from Corosanite’s husband.

“It is his time,” Garbesi said. “I truly be-lieve in him as an artist.”

A SELF-DESCRIBED SALOON singer, Toma-sello had wanted to cover Martin’s works fi rst but concentrated on lauding Sinatra. With an impressive command of the ma-

terial, he approaches the richness of “Ol’ Blue Eyes” with “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” the Cole Porter-penned work he deems his favorite to sing; “Fly Me to the Moon,” the fi rst recorded piece; and the rousing “New York, New York,” the 1979 gem that closes the compilation.

The fi nal song’s geographic topic en-thuses Tomasello, who considers Madison Square Garden his dream performance location. Before any possible stops at the famous arena, he and Garbesi are looking to make the next four months proof they can make it anywhere.

From the studio, they run FIMA Pro-ductions, offering their services in fi lm, an early love; image; music; animation; and web design. Tomasello serves as the CEO and president, with Garbesi as COO and vice president. They hope to land summer lounge work in New Jersey and are looking for both FIMA’s and Toma-sello’s eponymous websites to be running soon. Once autumn comes, work on a second album, this one including Martin, will begin.

While the Jersey Shore may yield its share of successes, Tomasello and Garbesi know next Wednesday will present the fi rst big chance for their project to thrive. They will sell the disc for $5 and hope the evening will aid their aim to move 1,000 copies.

Corosanite asked Tomasello to join his alma mater, where he works as an assis-tant, as a part of its annual spring concert. With no hesitation, the chipper owner of enviable chops agreed to perform.

“Angela has been a constant infl uence.

She paid me so much attention in school, always pushing me to push myself,” he said of the leader to whom he dedicates The Drifters’ ’60 smash “Save the Last Dance for Me” on the album.

Tomasello holds Garbesi in similar re-gard, dubbing him his orchestra and as someone who has expanded his musical interests. Garbesi sees Tomasello as one who “knows what it takes” to excel.

More accustomed to hip-hop, Garbesi has had to allow Sinatra, whose last al-bum, “Duets II,” came out in ’94, to grow on him.

“This is not dead music,” he said of any possible critique that he and Tomasello should be exploring contemporary sounds. “It’s powerful material.”

Tomasello will blare the tunes with full confi dence as he seeks to fulfi ll his dream of recording for Capitol Records, Sina-tra’s label.

“If I do, I could probably use Frank’s microphone,” he said as he reached for a wood felt fedora with a custom “Sinatra” lining.

Tomasello will spend the next few days considering his June 8 selections.

“I will probably decide the day of the show,” he said of his set. “There is one thing I won’t perform. I won’t do ‘My Way.’ That’s Frank’s song.” SPR

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

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temporary studio ” Garbesi of the 3100

Brandon Tomasello practiced his delivery from his studio May 26 in preparation for his upcoming performance. The singer has fallen for two music icons and will devote the upcoming months to singing their praises.staff photo by greg bezanis

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Stephen Kaufman, execu-tive director of Community Ventures, from left, Ed Cov-

ington, director of the Redevelop-ment Authority, state Rep. Kenyatta Johnson, Claudia S. Sherrod, execu-tive director of South Philadelphia H.O.M.E.S., Council President Anna Verna, Mayor Michael A. Nutter, Terry Gillen, City director of federal affairs, and Deborah McColloch, Offi ce of Housing and Community Development president, celebrated the groundbreaking for 11 new homes at 17th and Federal streets in Point Breeze. (Photo 1). The South Street Headhouse District welcomed the Philadelphia Big Bus & Trolley Works to Headhouse Square on May 25 (Photo 2). Jasmine, left, and Angie were ready to serve up frozen treats to customers at Rita’s Water Ice, 20th Street and Oregon Avenue (Photo 3). Children dressed up in costumes to perform musical numbers at the St. Gabriel, 2917 Dickinson St., talent show (Photos 4 and 5). SPR

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Property heir

The Pennsylvania Tresury has about unclaimed properties totaling mil-

lions from Philadelphia and surrounding counties.

“Pennsylvania’s Treasury annually re-ceives millions of dollars in unclaimed property from all sorts of entities — banks, insurance companies, retail stores, hospitals and government entities, for ex-ample,” State Treasurer Rob McCord said. “It’s our job to put that property back into the hands of their rightful owners.”

The treasury currently possesses un-claimed properties from the region valued at about $343.9 million. Last year, the enti-ty returned $27.2 million to area residents.

Residents may search for their name at www.patreasury.org.

“Searching is free, and you can do it at any time.” McCord said. “We want to make it as easy as possible for you to claim what is yours.”

Those who fi nd their names on the list-ings may claim their property by calling toll-free 1-800-222-2046, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, or by visiting www.patreasury.org.

Rewriting history

Lower Moyamensing high school stu-dents will perform their own scripted

play about their educational facility at the Wilma Theater Tuesday.

Classmates at South Philly High School, 2101 S. Broad St., who were eager to cre-ate a new perception of the school as they interviewed alumni and their peers for the production, will present “We Write South Philly High” 7 p.m. June 7 at Wilma The-atre, 265 S. Broad St. A Q&A session will follow the performance.

Tickets are free, but reservations are re-quired. To purchase a ticket, call the Wilma Theatre box offi ce at 215-546-7824.

Garden variety

To see more photos of mother and chil-dren refugees from Burma and Bhutan

using their green thumbs at the Growing Home Garden on the 700 block of Emily Street, visit www.southphillyreview.com/multimedia. SPR

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majority, only their fellow Asians accom-panied Forbes in the horticultural haven. Having lived in Nepal for six months, Forbes easily fraternized with the tenders, using a mix of their language and English in their three-hour gathering.

“I have an extremely positive, always evolving relationship with them,” Forbes, a Southwest Philly resident, said of his role as the workers’ main American contact.

He has that designation through the ef-forts of the center, the U.S. federal govern-ment and the International Organization for Migration. A 90-year-old nonprofi t, the center aims to help individuals to partici-pate fully in American society by offering educational, interpretation, legal, senior and translation services to about 4,000 souls from more than 90 countries annually.

The federal government corresponds with the IOM to make resettlement de-cisions based on foreigners’ homeland situations, analyzing conflicts, wars and the states of refugee camps. The Nepal-ese and Burmese, all victims of violence and torture, consult the center for help, but the garden serves as their therapeu-tic thrill.

“Many of the people are battling depres-sion, so being able to give the women and the elders a place to hang out was the im-petus for starting the garden,” Forbes said.

“This brings us together,” Dil Maya Ka-fl ay said of how her more than 100 rela-tives use the land to strengthen solidarity.

The resident of the 900 block of Cant-rell Street has spent two years in South Philadelphia, which is the average for her fellow Bhutanese refugees. The Burmese have resided here longer, Forbes said, with many amassing six years. With an agricul-tural lineage, Kafl ay enjoys planting fl ow-ers, beans, caulifl ower and bitter melon, a favorite among her people.

Many newcomers brought seeds from their native lands, but they do not need to rely only on themselves to nourish their bodies and beautify the area. Supplies come via the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s City Harvest Growers Alliance initiative, and donations, fundraisers and grants contribute to their livelihood.

“We could use more money, but the only negative I see is having to tell families we do not have enough garden space to ac-commodate them,” Forbes said.

He views the tract as “a stepping stone” for forging additional community support through movie screenings, storytelling ses-sions and the distribution of a recipe book.

“Many families come every day,” he said of their help in making the project a sym-bol of irrepressible will. “Being here gives them a communal boost.”

HARROWING HISTORIES MARK the lives of most of the local Burmese and Nepalese contingents, with some members hav-ing spent as many as 14 years in refugee camps. Burma, Southeast Asia’s second largest country geographically, boasts a population of about 56 million. Its wretch-ed human rights record has resulted in its receiving the world’s second worst score on Transparency International’s Corrup-tion Perceptions Index.

Civil strife dominates, as the country’s ethnic diversity breeds cultural squabbles. Thousands of refugees reside along the country’s border with Thailand, but Phila-delphia has assisted the Karen and Chin minorities that constitute the garden’s Burmese contributors.

“They are very shy and will often do their work in silence, not taking a break or an offered drink,” Forbes said, adding that the Nepalese population’s outgoing nature keeps the groups from being highly interactive.

A landlocked state in South Asia, Bhu-tan has roughly 700,000 residents. Two decades ago, the Lhotshampa, whose name translates as “southerners” in Dzongkha, the country’s national lan-guage, represented nearly half of the population.

Speaking Nepali and following Hindu-ism, they represented diversity within the relatively small country. The Bhutanese government, looking to have only one lan-guage and one culture revolving around Buddhism, began to evict the Nepalese, deeming them illegal aliens. As of Janu-ary, the U.N. Human Rights Council had

secured living quarters for nearly 35,000 of the Nepalese, who have needed to deal with the pain of having had their previous homes destroyed.

Men and children joined the ladies nearly halfway through the congregation. Employment occupies most of the men, and the youngsters pick up education at numerous local schools.

“Many men help,” Devi Chamlagai, of the 2300 block of South Marshall Street said as he picked up a packet of bitter gourd seeds.

He came to South Philadelphia Feb. 2 and began a job Tuesday night. Excited to be experiencing a new life, he swapped smiles with the children.

Narayan Adhikari and his sister Divya ar-rived after completing their day at Francis Scott Key School, 2230 S. Eighth St., where they improve impressive language skills.

“I like to water the plants,” second-grader

Narayan said. “I like the potatoes,” third-grader Divya

added. Shrijan Kamar explored every crevice

of the garden, showing off the typical enthusiasm of a 6-year-old. He is one of eight residents from three families inhabiting a home on the 700 block of McKean Street where his mother Bishnu Kamar, who has lived in South Philadel-phia for a year, following three months in New Hampshire, balances her Nepal-ese identity with her exposure to Ameri-can culture.

“I love the garden,” she said of planting carrots and lettuce. “I am looking forward to the summer and to seeing everything grow.” SPR

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

REFUGEEScontinued from page 1

The Kamar family, top, expects a

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By Jess FuerstReview Contr ibutor

“I think I’m fascinated with how the body moves. I could watch people and not hear their conversations, just watch their body language and how much you can communicate with movement, for hours,” Jenn Rose, of Second and McKean streets said. Rose, 29, is a choreographer and put the fancy footwork in “The Flea and The Professor,” the newest children’s theater work at the Arden The-atre Co., running through June 12. The original musical based on the Hans Christen Anderson sto-ry made its debut on the Arden stage May 4, and Rose said things were changing up until the end.

“It was awesome. It was great,” she said of the fi rst time she saw the show live in front of an audi-ence. “It was down to the wire. We were changing things up until two hours before the show opened. It was a brand new musical and some of the ideas we had just weren’t panning out. “It was a pretty crazy process. I had to be on

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my toes at all times and ready to change things on the spot.”

But once the house opened, Rose got to enjoy some of the perks of choreograph-ing for a younger crowd, something she hadn’t done in the past.

“It’s a kids’ show and, in the lobby, they had a lot of activities for kids — popcorn and a circus scene. Some kids had dressed up as the characters in the play,” Rose said. “When you go into the room and you hear 300 children laughing, it’s the best. It’s exciting. It’s like, ‘Oh my god, this is why we did it. It’s for the kids.’”

This was the fi rst time Rose worked with director Anne Kauffman, which is unusual, Rose said, as choreographers and directors usually come “as a package,” but the duo hit it off right away.

“In musicals, as soon as the music comes on, it’s the choreographer’s turn to take over and enhance the story with dance, not just words and walking and staging,” Rose said. “Sometimes the director and choreographer are just one person. Hav-ing two different people [that just met], it’s rare in theater.

“We’re working on the same thing and using different means to tell the same sto-ry. It’s the same thing, but it’s a different thing and it’s important that we have the

same vision and can collaborate.”Luckily Rose and Kauffman were in

stride, and children — and adults — love the high-spirited production. One of Rose’s challenges came from working with the lead roles, who were seasoned ac-tors, but new to putting on dance shoes.

“This cast is not dancers. They are ac-tors that move,” Rose, who was brought on board in late November, and then began on-stage rehearsals at the begin-ning of April, said. “I could make dance moves until four in the morning, but I couldn’t do it until I saw them do it.”

ROSE WAS BORN in a small town outside Allentown, where she danced in a studio for 14 years. When she attended West Chester University, she contin-ued her passion.

“I got involved with a dance minor and I was on the dance team,” Rose, who graduated with a bachelor’s in profes-sional studies, said.

Rose admited to being less than focused in her undergraduate studies, and recalled getting involved in a production of “Hair” that led her to the “’60s mentality, doing

the whole: This is what I’m doing, and this is what I’m going to do!”

But through it all, she was drawn to the movement.

“I was an athlete in college and that at-tracted me to how to manipulate things. I was attracted to sports medicine and origi-nally thought I was going to be a sports

therapist. But then I got a D in anatomy,” Rose said with a laugh. “In the world, peo-ple don’t dance down the street. I just enjoy the body and how it can express without words. That’s my job when I choreograph. It’s my job to make up the physical lan-guage of what the actor needs to look like

when they are singing this song.”Despite struggling with her initial stud-

ies, Rose excelled professionally when she committed to theater, fi rst moving away from West Chester when she happened on gig at a New Jersey-based theater, where she met her current roommate — and “The Flea and The Professor” music director — Dan Kazemi.

“It’s a goal of mine to start performing more,” Rose, who currently focuses on tap and modern dance, along with dance the-ater, said. “I just performed. I made this tap piece. The tap scene in Philadelphia is a great community. There are random, small little performances throughout the year.”

Rose will start work next on a stark de-parture from the current production when she tackles the dance moves in “The Great American Trailer Park Musical,” but she urges children of all ages to come out and see the Arden production of “The Flea and The Professor.”

“I’d say there is a lot of magic. There is a lot of mystery and the story line is one that is, it’s just whimsical and it’s fun,” Rose said. “It will get kids thinking. There were brilliant minds that came together to do this production.” SPR

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By R. Kurt OsenlundMovie Rev iewer

Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” is an open bar of culture — an enticing, enchanting buffet of art

and romance to get drunk on. Allen himself has not drunk so deeply of the wonders of a city since “Manhattan,” his masterful 1979 valentine to his hometown.

Here, Owen Wilson, joining a long line of Allen avatars, plays Gil, a disillusioned writer of Hollywood trash who’s dazzled and inspired by the City of Lights, where he’s vacationing with his belittling terror of a fi ancée (Rachel McAdams). Longing to have lived in the Paris of the ’20s (and taking plenty of verbal whippings for it), Gil — who’s also penning a novel about a guy who works in a nostalgia shop — is, one night, whisked away to the Jazz Age in a Cinderella-style carriage.

Once it time-travels, the fi lm, already teeming with dreamy Parisian vistas, springs magically to life, with Gil systemat-ically encountering a pinch-yourself lineup of creative geniuses. He attends a party for Jean Cocteau with F. Scott Fitzgerald (Tom Hiddleston), where Cole Porter plays the piano. Soon enough, he’s having his book critiqued by Gertrude Stein (Kathy Bates), grabbing drinks with Salvador Dalí (Adrien Brody) and talking shop with Ernest Hem-ingway (Corey Stoll), whose blunt, pithy philosophies are a major highlight.

The endless who’s-who does yield a cer-tain crowded, cartoonish feel; however, it serves Allen’s purpose of farcical excess, and the icons’ (inevitably) broad renderings allow for a (necessary) broad accessibility. Frankly, it’s a joy just to watch Allen ably and evenly manage yet another plumply-stuffed

cast, which also includes Michael Sheen, Carla Bruni, Mimi Kennedy and Marion Cotillard as Gil’s time-warp squeeze.

For the creatively inclined, “Midnight in Paris” is especially rewarding, as Allen, scoring big amidst a recent career stretch that’s been very hit-and-miss, uncharacter-istically condemns contemporary cynicism and celebrates the virtues of artistic cama-raderie and mentorship. Moreover, he fi nds a handsome, delightful, and very funny way to express that, while we should certainly learn from the past, we needn’t live in it.

Midnight in ParisPG-13Three-and-a-half reels out of fourOpens tomorrow in area theaters

Another YearPG-13Available Tuesday

The ultimate conveyor of bracingly au-thentic human behavior, Mike Leigh de-livers another richly empathetic portrait with “Another Year,” the story of an aging couple (Jim Broadbent and Ruth Sheen) who are from perfect, but have found a way to achieve happiness. The same can’t be said of the folks around them, least of all Mary (Lesley Manville), who tragi-cally embodies the consequences of de-lusion, denial and a failure to recognize life’s gifts. SPR

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Gil (Owen Wilson), left, embraces his wife, Inez (Rachel McAdams), atop a bridge in Woody Allen’s latest cinematic venture “Midnight in Paris.”

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Bad predictions

Long ago I realized that making pre-dictions is a pretty iffy business. A long time ago, I predicted the Phil-

lies trading Rick Wise for Steve Carlton would never work out. How did that guy Carlton work out? Predict-ing politics and the weather are two areas where bad pre-dictions are born.

After Obama won in 2008, pundits predicted the demise of the Republican Party. Two years later, when the Re-publicans won the House, the same pundits predicted that Democrats were on the decline. Just last week, the Democrats rebounded to win a special elec-tion in the normally Republican 26th Dis-trict in New York, and now it is the Repub-licans who are thought to be in danger of losing the House in the next election. It is widely believed this election was largely a referendum on the Republican plan to turn Medicare into a voucher system. I under-stand that Paul Ryan has received a massive number of thank you cards from Democrat-ic politicians everywhere.

Remember when Obama announced he was running for president against Hillary Clinton? Most of the experts chuckled at the thought that someone with the middle name Hussein could have a chance against Clinton. This time around, the same ex-perts have already discounted former gov-ernors Tim Pawlenty and Mitt Romney as sure losers if they run against Obama in ’12. That’s the thing about self-styled ex-perts; they have short memories and lots of chutzpah.

Here’s a list of some of the worst pre-dictions of all-time:

1. Adam will never take a bite of that apple.

2. How are a ragged bunch of farmers from the Colonies going to defeat the Brit-ish Army?

3. The South will rise again.

4. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev: ”We will bury you.”

5. Richard M. Nixon: “You won’t have Nixon to kick around anymore.”

6. George H. W. Bush: “Read my lips. No new taxes.”

7. Tom Cardella: ”Mark my words. The Phillies are going to miss Rick Wise.”

8. George W. Bush: “We will fi nd the weapons of mass destruction.”

9. Jeffrey Lurie: “The Eagles will be known as the gold standard of the Nation-al Football League.”

10. Conventonal wisdom: “America will never vote for a black president.”

11. NBC: “If we move Leno to the 10 p.m. slot, we can’t miss.”

12. Harold Camper: ”The world will end May 21.”

13. Asked what he would do if May 22 came around and the world had not ended,

Camper said, “That is not a possibility.”

14. Harold Camper: “The world will end Oct. 21.”

15. Various and sundry Southern politicians: “The federal government will never impose integration on the South.”

16. The Domino Theory: “If Vietnam falls to the communists, all the countries in Southeast Asia will topple like dominoes.”

17. Chicago Tribune in November 1948: “Dewey beats Truman.”

18. Chelsea Kane will defi nitely win “Dancing with the Stars.”

19. Tiger Woods is a cinch to go down as the greatest golfer in history.

20. Donald Rumsfeld on the Iraq War: ”It could last six days, six weeks. I doubt six months.”

21. H.M. Warner: ”Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?”

22. Ronald Reagan: Medicare is a slip-pery slope to socialized medicine.

23. Gary Cooper on turning down the role of Rhett Butler in “Gone with the Wind: ”I’m glad it will be Clark Gable and not Gary Cooper who will be falling on his face.”

24. “Drill. Baby, drill,” Sarah Palin prior to the BP oil spill.

25. “Drill. Baby, drill,” Sarah Palin after the BP oil spill.

26. Ford Motor Co.: This new car, the Edsel, should be a hit with the American public.

27. Frank Knox, U.S. Secretary of the Navy: ”Whatever happens, the U.S. Navy is not going to be caught napping.” (Dec. 4, 1941)

28. Dick Cheney: ”Defi cits don’t mat-ter.” SPR

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Highlights this WeekThe Script show off their Irish pride and voices 7:30 p.m. June 3. Tickets: $28.50-$33.50. The Mann Center for the Performing Arts, 5201 Parkside Ave. 215-878-0400. www.manncenter.org.

Third Annual Badges of Honor 5K honors the memory of fallen police offi cers, fi refi ghters and other public safety offi cers 9 a.m. June 4. Registration: $27.50. West Fairmount Park, 4231 N. Concourse Drive. www.badgesofhonor5k.com.

The Philadelphia Burger Brawl features 14 competitors looking to have their meat meet the judges’ approval 2-6 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $60. Mer-edith Elementary Schoolyard, 725 S. Fifth St. www. philadelphia-burger-brawl.ticketleap.com.

Paul Simon proves he is still talented after all these years 8 p.m. June 4-5. Tickets: $58-$128. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kim-melcenter.org.

The Irish American Festival keeps lads and lasses laughing and learning noon-8 p.m. June 5. The Great Plaza, Columbus Blvd. at Market St. 215-629-3218. www.delawareriverevents.com.

Italian National Day “La Festa Della Repub-blica” Street Festival will feature food, exhibits, music and children’s attractions noon-6 p.m. June 5. East Passyunk Avenue from Broad to Moore streets. www.fi litaliainternational.com.

New Kids on the Block and The Backstreet Boys with Jordin Sparks share the stage 7:30 p.m. June 5. Tickets: $32.50-$92.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com.

The Philadelphia Phillies hope to slide past the Los Angeles Dodgers 7:05 p.m. June 6-8. Tickets: $17-$65. Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way. 215-463-1000. www.phillies.com.

Glee glams up the stage 7:30 p.m. June 8. Tickets: $52.50-$92.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com.

Brandon Tomasello interprets Frank Sinatra’s songs 8 p.m. June 8. Tickets: $10. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-465-4222. www.reverbna-tion.com.

EntertainmentLive shows

>Boy Sets Fire: 8 p.m. June 2. Tickets: $17-$19. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

>Global Soul Lounge: 5:30 p.m. June 3. Free. Kimmel Center, Common-wealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

>Geekadelphia Presents Lebowski Fest Philadelphia Movie Party with music by Chipocrite: 8 p.m. June 3. Tickets: $15-$18. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

>Okkervil River: 9 p.m. June 3. Tickets: $17.50-$19. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

>Jim Breuer: June 3-5. Tickets: $30-$37. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com.

>Louie: 11 a.m. June 4. Free. Kimmel Center, Innovation Studio, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

>Organ Day: Noon. June 4. Free. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

>The Roots Picnic featuring The Roots, Nas and Esperanza Spald-ing: 2 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $65-$70. Festival Pier, Columbus Boulveard and Spring Garden St. 215-629-3200. www.livenation.com.

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The Monster Jam returns for its second year of thrills with side-by-side racing and freestyle competitions complete with stunts 7 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $15-$45. Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave. 877-598-8696. www.ticketmaster.com.

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>Death Cab for Cutie: 8 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $34. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

>Drexel Music Industry Show-case featuring Kuf Knotz, Slo-Mo, Spinning Leaves and Night Fevers: 3:30 p.m. June 5. Tickets: $5. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livena-tion.com.

>Philadelphia Youth Orchestra: 7:30 p.m. June 5. Tickets: $20-$30. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kim-melcenter.org.

>The Radiators: 8 p.m. June 5. Tickets: $24-$26. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

>Philly’s Phunniest Contest 2011: 7 p.m. June 5, 12, 19 and 26. Tickets: $10-$17. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com.

>Jason O’Mara and The Temple CMSP Jazz Orchestra: 8 p.m. June 6. Tickets: $5-$10. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. www.chrisjazzcafe.com.

>Elizabeth Ross: 7 p.m. June 7. Tickets: $5-$10. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. www.chrisjazzcafe.com.

>Curren$y: 8 p.m. June 7. Tickets: $15-$17. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

>Philly Gumbo: 5 p.m. June 8. Free. Kimmel Center, Common-wealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

>Alex & The Kaleidoscope Band: 7 p.m. June 8. Tickets: $10-$15. Plays and Players Theatre, 1714 Delancey Place. 800-595-4TIX. www.playsandplayers.org/season/family.

>Exuberance: 7 p.m. June 8. Tickets: $5-$10. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. www.chrisjazzcafe.com.

>Christian Finnegan: June 8-11. Tickets: $10-$15. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com.

Sasha Dobson: 5 p.m. June 9. Free. Kimmel Center, Common-wealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

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Korey Riker: 5 p.m. June 10. Free. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.Phish: 7:30 p.m. June 10. Tickets: $45-$60. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856-365-1300. www.livenation.com. Junction: 9:30 p.m. June 10. Tick-ets: $5. The Loft, 2001 Oregon Ave. 267-253-8363. www.myspace.com/junctionband. Steve Pullara and his Cool Beans Band: 11 a.m. June 11. Free. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.The O>Matics: 1:30 p.m. June 11. Tickets: $12-$16. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.Gabriel The Marine: 5:30 p.m. June 11. Tickets: $12-$16. The Tro-cadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.The Dodos with Gauntlet Hair: 9 p.m. June 11. Tickets: $15. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

Pajama Party: 11 p.m. June 11. Tick-ets: $10. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

The 23rd Annual LGBT Pride Parade & Festival: Noon-6 p.m. June 12. Tickets: $10. The Great Plaza, Columbus Blvd. at Market St. 215-629-3218. www.delawareriverevents.com.

Natasha Bedingfi eld: 8 p.m. June 12. Tickets: $20-$23. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

Kate Flannery: 8 p.m. June 14. Tickets: $20-$27. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com.

Borgore: 9 p.m. June 14. Tickets: $19-$24. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

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Jason Min: 5 p.m. June 15. Free. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

The Decemberists: 8 p.m. June 15. Tickets: $40. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.academyofmusic.org.

Paul Mecurio: June 15-18. Tickets: $10-$32. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com.

iNFiNiEN: 5 p.m. June 16. Free. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

Marina and the Diamonds: 8 p.m. June 16. Tickets: $18-$21. The-ater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

Grandy: 9 p.m. June 16. Tickets: $8. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

Marc Silver and the Stonethrowers: 3:30 p.m. June 17. Free. Kimmel Center, Common-wealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

Guided by Voices: 6:30 p.m. June 17. Tickets: $29.50. Festival Pier, Columbus Boulveard and Spring Garden Street. 215-629-3200. www.livenation.com.

Freestyle Love Supreme: 7 p.m. June 17. Tickets: $15-$40. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

Keystone State Boychoir and Pennsylvania Girlchoir 7th Annual Gala Concert: 7:30 p.m. June 17. Tickets: $35-$70. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kim-melcenter.org.

Yeasayer: 9 p.m. June 17. Tickets: $20-$22. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.618 Music and Arts Festival: Noon-10:30 p.m. June 18. Tickets: $29-$54. The Great Plaza, Columbus Blvd. at Market St. 215-629-3218. www.delawareriverevents.com. Summer Solstice: Noon. June 18. Tickets: $5-$10. Kimmel Center, Com-monwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

Kenny Chesney: 4:30 p.m. June 18. Tickets: $99.50-$225. Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave. 877-598-8696. www.livenation.com.Peabo Bryson: 5:40 p.m. June 18. Free. West Oak Lane Jazz and Arts Festival, 7143 Ogontz Ave. 215-549-3420. www.westoaklanef-estival.com.

Super Jam 2: 4 p.m. June 19. Tick-ets: $20.11-$125. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856-365-1300. www.livenation.com.

Sade with John Legend: 7:30 p.m. June 19. Tickets: $52.50-$152.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com.

Florence and the Machine: 8 p.m. June 20. Tickets: $30-$33. Festi-val Pier, Columbus Boulveard and Spring Garden Street. 215-629-3200. www.livenation.com.

An Intimate Solo/Acoustic Per-formance by Citizen Cope: 8 p.m.June 21-22. Tickets: $35-$38. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

The Collective Hip Hop Show-case: 9:30 p.m. June 22. Tickets: $12. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

Mitch Patel: June 22-25. Tickets: $15-$32. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com.

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Luminaria Ceremony

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Sunday, June 11, 2011, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.FDR Park in front of the Swedish Museum

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Jimmy Buffett & the Coral Reefer Band: 8 p.m. June 23. Tick-ets: $36-$136. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856-365-1300. www.livenation.com.

Katy Perry: 7:30 p.m. June 24. Tickets: $39.50-$47.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com.

Dinosaur Jr. with Henry Rollins: 8:30 p.m. June 24. Tickets: $29.50. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www.electricfac-tory.info.

June Divided: 6:30 p.m. June 25. Tickets: $10-$12. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

Aaron Neville: 8 p.m. June 25. Free. Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing, Columbus Boulevard at Chestnut Street. www.welcomeamerica.com.

An Evening with Peter Gabriel and The New Blood Orchestra: 8 p.m. June 25. Tickets: $35-$250. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856-365-1300. www.livenation.com.

Beady Eye ft. Liam Gallagher, Andy Bell and Gem Archer: 9 p.m. June 25. Tickets: $37.50-$40. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

Def Leppard: 7:30 p.m. June 26. Tickets: $18.75-$125. Susque-hanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856-365-1300. www.livenation.com.

Glee’s Matthew Morrison: 7:30 p.m. June 27. Tickets: $49.50-$69.50. The Mann Center for the Performing Arts, 5201 Parkside Ave. 215-878-0400. www.manncenter.org.

Foster the People with Gardens and Villa: 8 p.m. June 28. Tickets: $10.50-$17. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

Hannibal Buress: June 29-July 2. Tickets: $10-$32. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com.

Thee Nosebleeds: 9 p.m. June 30. Tickets: $8. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

Rascal Flatts: 7 p.m. July 9. Tickets: $20.50-$73.25. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856-365-1300. www.livenation.com.

Soundgarden with The Mars Vol-ta: 8 p.m. July 13. Tickets: $59.50. Festival Pier, Columbus Blvd. and Spring Garden St. 215-629-3200. www.livenation.com.

Tig Notaro: July 13-16. Tickets: $10-$32. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com.

U2: 7 p.m. July 14. Tickets: $30-$275. Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave. 877-598-8696. www.ticketmaster.com.

Keith Urban: 7:30 p.m. July 15. Tickets: $22-$66.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com.

Rihanna with Cee Lo Green: 7:30 p.m. July 23. Tickets: $22.75-$102.75. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com.

Real Madrid vs. Philadelphia Union: 9 p.m. July 23. Tickets: $30-$225. Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave. www.ticketmaster.com.

Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band with DJ Deejay: 9 p.m. July 23. Tickets: $12-$15. Theater of the Liv-ing Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

Josh Groban: 8 p.m. July 29. Tickets: $88-$98. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com.

Britney Spears with Nicki Minaj: 7 p.m. July 30. Tickets: $29.50-$350. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com.

Museums/exhibits/galleries

>Academy of Natural Sciences: “Butterfl ies,” ongoing; “A Pennsylvania Fishery: Fish Portraits by Flick Ford,” through July 31; “Audubon’s Birds of America page turning,” 3:15 p.m. Fri-days; “Fore! The Planet,” through Sept. 25. 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. 215-299-1000. www.ansp.org.

>African American Museum: “African American Iconic Images Tour,” through Nov. 26; “Audacious Freedom: African Americans in Philadelphia, 1776-1876” and “381 Days: The Montgomery Bus Boycott Story,” ongoing. 701 Arch St. 215-574-0380. www.aampmuseum.org.

>American Philosophical Soci-ety: Native American Images Project, ongoing; Spotlight on Printmaking 6-8 p.m. June 3. 104 S. Fifth St. 215-440-3400. www.amphilsoc.org.

>American Swedish Historical Museum: “Material Matters: Sam-ples from the Textile Collection” and “Fact and Fiction: Getting to Know Sweden’s Authors,” ongoing; “Knit-ting Along the Viking Trail,” through July 3; “The Sven Gunnarsson and Jonas Nilsson New Sweden Gallery” opens June 7. Cost: Free-$10. 1900 Pattison Ave. 215-389-1776. www.americanswedish.org.

>Art Gallery at City Hall: “Something French,” through June 24. 116 City Hall at Penn Square, Broad and Market streets. 215-686-9912. www.phila.gov/artincityhall.

>Athenaeum of Philadelphia: “Bastille to Broad Street: The Infl u-ence of France on Philadelphia Architecture,” through Aug. 19. 219 S. Sixth St. 215-925-3755. www.philaathenaeum.org .

>AxD Gallery: “Resonance and Refl ections,” through June 18. 265 S. 10th St. 215-627-6250. www.a-x-d.com/gallery.

>Borowsky Gallery: “Ecstatic Landscape: Peter Kinney, Helen Mirkil, Susan Pasquarelli,” through Aug. 14. Gershman Y, 401 S. Broad St. www.gershmany.org.

>Chemical Heritage Founda-tion: “Elemental Matters: Artists Imagine Chemistry,” through Dec. 16; “Making Modernity,” “Transmu-tations: Alchemy in Art” and “The Whole of Nature and the Mirror of Art,” ongoing. 315 Chestnut St. 215-925-2222. www.chemheritage.org.

>Da Vinci Art Alliance: Michael and Dean DiPrinzio Art Exhibition June 4-26. 704 Catharine St. 215-829-0644. www.davinciartalliance.org.

>Eastern State Penitentiary: Alfred Fleisher Memorial Syna-gogue and The William Portner Memorial Exhibit on Jewish Life at Eastern State Penitentiary, ongoing; “Lives of Two Inmates,” through Dec. 31. 2027 Fairmount Ave. 215-236-5111. www.easternstate.org.

>The Fabric Workshop and Museum: “Fighting Kissins Dancing,” through Sept.; “Close at Hand: Philadelphia Artists from the Permanent Collection,” June 3-Sept. 30. 1214 Arch St. 215-561-8888. www.fabricworkshop.org.

>Fleisher Art Memorial: “Wind Challenge 3,” through June 18; ARTspiration! 10 a.m.-4 p.m. June 4; “Patterns in a Chromatic Field” 3 p.m. and “Crippled Symmetry” 8 p.m. June 11. Tickets: $10-$20. 719 Catharine St. 215-922-3456. www.fl eisher.org.

>Fleisher-Ollman Gallery: “Voy-eur,” through June 4. 1616 Walnut St. 215-545-7562. www.fl eisheroll-man.com.

>Franklin Institute: “Spring into Scrabble,” 2:30-5 p.m. June 8; “Mum-mies of the World,” June 18-Oct. 23. 20th St. and the Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. 215-448-1200. www.fi .edu.

>Independence Seaport Museum: “Olympia: Launching The American Century”and “What Floats Your Boat?,” both ongoing; “It Sprang from the River!,” through 2011. 211 S. Columbus Blvd. 215-413-8655. www.phillyseaport.org.

>James Oliver Gallery: “Foun-dations,” through Aug. 20. 723 Chestnut St. 267-918-7432. www.jamesolivergallery.com.

>Midwives Collective and Gal-lery: “Recess! A Tribute to Youth,” through June 4. 1241 Carpenter St. www.midwivescollective.com.

>Mutter Museum: “Still Life,” through Aug. 31; author Matthew Algeo reads from “The President Is a Sick Man: Wherein the Supposedly Virtuous Grover Cleveland Survives a Secret Surgery at Sea and Vilifi es the Courageous Newspaperman Who Dared Expose the Truth,” 6:30 p.m. June 15. Free. 19 S. 22nd St. 215-563-3737. www.collphyphil.org/Site/mutter_museum.html.

>National Liberty Museum : “He-roes from around the World,” “Heroes of Character” and “Heroes of 9/11 Memorial,” ongoing; Book Signing by Philadelphia authors Murray Dubin and Daniel Biddle 6:30-7:30 p.m. June 16. Free. 321 Chestnut St. 215-925-2800. www.libertymuseum.org.

>Open Lens Gallery: “Summer Joins the Past: Photographs by Albert Winn,” through Aug. 14. Gershman Y, 401 S. Broad St. www.gershmany.org.

>Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: “After Dark: Wanderlust” 6-9 p.m. June 2. Tickets: Free-$15; “Hiro Sakaguchi: No Particular Place To Go,” through Aug. 28. 118 N. Broad St. 215-972-7600. www.pafa.org.

>Philadelphia Art Alliance: “Robert Baines: A Treasury of Evidence,” “Matthew Alden Price: Stills” and “Chad Curtis: Specula-tive Landscapes,” all through Aug. 21. 251 S. 18th St. 215-545-4302. www.philartalliance.org.

>Philadelphia Museum at the Atwater Kent: “Turning Points,” “Philadelphia Voices: Community History Gallery” and “Philadelphia Sports & Their Fans,” ongoing. 15 S. Seventh St. 215-685-4830. www.philadelphiahistory.org.

>Philadelphia Museum of Art : “Art into Fashion: Roberto Ca-pucci” and “An Embroidered Trilogy,” through June 5; “The Peacock Male: Exuberance and Extremes in Mas-culine Dress,” through June; “Paris through the Window: Marc Chagall and His Circle,” through July 10; “Kobe: Japan’s Window on the World,” through Dec. 21; “Art After 5: Three Voices,” 5 p.m. June 10. Free. 26th St. and the Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. 215-763-8100. www.philamuseum.org.

>Philadelphia Zoo: “X•tink•shun,” through Oct. 31; Sunset Safari 4-8 p.m. June 4. Free-$18. 34th St. and Girard Ave. 215-243-5336. www.xtinkshun.org. www.philadelphiazoo.org.

>Please Touch Museum : “City Capers,” “Flight Fantasy,” “Roadside Attractions” and “Wonderland,” on-going; “Young at Art” 10-11 a.m. June 6, 13, 20 and 27. Cost: $25-$90. 4231 Avenue of the Republic. 215-963-0667. www.pleasetouchmuseum.org.

>Projects Gallery: “Northern Liberties: A Transformation,” June 3-July 29. 629 N. Second St. 267-303-9652. www.projectsgallery.com.

>Rosenbach Museum & Library : “The Civil War Begins,” through July 17; “Raving Beauty: A Song Cycle Inspired by the Life of Mercedes de Acosta,” through July 31; “Grace Notes: A Sendakian Rhapsody,” through Aug. 7; “Exile among Expats: James Joyce in Paris,” through Aug. 28; “Bloomsday” noon-7 p.m. June 16. Free. 2008-2010 Delancey Place. 215-732-1600. www.rosenbach.org.

>Seraphin Gallery: “A Beautiful Mystery,” through June 12. 108 Pine St. 215-923-7000. www.seraphingal-lery.com.

>University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology : “Amarna: Ancient Egypt’s Place in the Sun,” “Archaeolo-gists & Travelers in Ottoman Lands,” “Buddhism: History and Diversity of a Great Tradition,” “Canaan and Ancient Israel,” “Iraq’s Ancient Past: Rediscovering Ur’s Royal Cemetery” and “Worlds Intertwined: Greeks, Romans and Etruscans,” all ongoing; “Water as Creator and Destroyer,” through May; “Secrets of the Silk Road” and “Mummies of the Tarim Basin,” through June 5; “Battle-ground: War Rugs from Afghanistan,” through July 3; Obelisks: Skyscrapers of the Past 3:30 p.m. June 4; Second Wednesday Quizzo 6 p.m. June 8. 3260 South St. 215-898-4000. www.museum.upenn.edu.

>Vox Populi Gallery: “A few corners,” “Boy Oh Boy: Matthew Savitsky and Strauss Borque-LaFrance,” “Upstate” and “The Woman, The Orphan and The Tiger,” all June 3-26. 319 N. 11th St. 215-238-1236. www.voxpopuligallery.org.

>Wexler Gallery: “Old Souls (Re-incarnated Objects),” through June 25. 201 N. Third St. 215-923-7030. www.wexlergallery.com.

Special events>27th Annual Celebration of Black Writing Festival pens a fi tting tribute through June 4. Vari-ous locations. 215-232-4485. www.artsanctuary.org. >Hicks Street Garden Mosaic Workshop throws together a good time 9 a.m.-noon June 11. Cost: Free-$5. 1835 S. Hicks St. 267-266-2811. >The Journeys South festival examines the evolving immigrant his-tories of South Philadelphia with four unique interactive public art projects through June 11. Free walking tours take place 10 a.m. Saturdays and depart from Pronto, 920 S.Ninth St. 215-685-0750. www.muralarts.org. >South Philly Food Co-op: Garden Planning Tour Meeting shows residents how to be in control of their nutrition 7:30-8:30 p.m. June 2. 842 Wharton St. www.southphilly-foodcoop.org. >The Philadelphia Writers’ Con-ference addresses how to perfect one’s craft, with “Boardwalk Empire” author Nelson Johnson as keynote speaker June 3-5. Registration: $40-$205. Holiday Inn at Independence Mall, Fourth and Arch streets. http://pwcwriters.org/. >Barely Legal Home Brew Demo and Sampling adds to the fun dur-ing Beer Week 2-6 p.m. June 5. The Bottle Shop, 1837 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-551-5551 >Dogfi sh Head Takeover and Moustache Contest also makes Beer Week hop 2-6 p.m. June 6. Resurrection Ale House, 2425 Grays Ferry Ave. 215-735-2202. www.resurrectionalehouse.com. >Nodding Head Brewery offers its selections as part of Beer Week 6-9 p.m. June 6. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave. 215-893-9580. >Left Hand’s Design a T-shirt Contest gives Beer Week partici-pants a chance to show their dexterity 7 p.m. June 6. Pub on Passyunk East, 1501 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-755-5125. www.pubonpassyunk east.com. >The Bull Strikes Back! super-charges Beer Week with a mechanical bull ready for rides 7-11 p.m. June 7. Percy Street Barbecue, 900 South St. 215-625-8510. www.percystreet.com. >Cigar City Comedy Night makes sure Beer Week does not please only the taste buds 7 p.m. June 7. Pub on Passyunk East, 1501 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-755-5125. www.pubonpassyunk east.com.

The International Great Beer Expo makes everyone hop for hops 12:30-4 p.m. and 5:30-9 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $45. Philadelphia Cruise Terminal at The Navy Yard, 5100 S. Broad St. 631-940-7290. www.greatbeerexpo.com.

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>Third Annual SOSNA Public El-ementary Schools Fair presents personnel from fi ve area schools 6:30-9 p.m. June 8. St. Charles Senior Center, 1941 Christian St. 215-732-8446. www.southofsouth.org.

Art in the Open celebrates artists, their inspirations for creating art and their relationships with the urban environment June 9-12. Various loca-tions. www.artintheopenphila.org.

Alex’s Lemonade Stand raises money for childhood cancer re-search 10 a.m.-3 p.m. June 10. St. Ed-monds Federal Savings Bank, 1901 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-468-1700.

Crochet Play features a collection of homemade dolls refl ecting various states of mind 6-9 p.m. June 10. Free. Benna’s Cafe, Eighth and Wharton streets. www.bennascafe.com.

Pop Up Art Show unites Djs, artists, screen printers, tattoo artists and photographers 8 p.m.-2 a.m. June 10. Tattooed Mom’s, 530 South St. Liz, [email protected].

Neumann-Goretti First Annual Golf Outing puts putts at the fore-front 8 a.m. June 11. Cost: $80 for continental breakfast, buffet lunch, beverages, green fees and a cart, with proceeds helping the football team. FDR Golf Course, 1954 Pat-tison Ave. Lenny, 215-380-4243 or [email protected].

Relay For Life of South Philadelphia raises awareness and funds to help to eradicate all forms of cancer 10 a.m.-10 p.m. June 11. FDR Park, 1900 Pattison Ave. Team formation: $10. Marjorie Madresh, 215-985-5347 or [email protected]. www.phillyrelay.org.

15 Minutes of Fame GayBINGO benefi ts the AIDS Fund 7 p.m. June 11. Tickets: $20-$25. The Gershman Y, Broad and Pine streets. 215-731-9255. www.aidsfundphilly.org.

The Great Chefs Event unites 40 chefs and a dozen mixologists, wineries and breweries from around the world to support Alex’s Lemon-ade Stand 6-9 p.m. June 14. Tickets: $300. Philadelphia Navy Yard Build-ing 543, 5000 S. Broad St. 866-333-1213. www.alexslemonade.org.

Ninth Annual Father’s Day Prostate Run combats a vicious affl iction with a 5k walk and run 8 a.m. June 19. Registration: $25-$30. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th St. and the Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. www.garypaparun.com.

Theater/dance/opera>Bruised But Not Broken: Through June 5. Tickets: $20-$25. Walnut Street Theatre, Studio 5, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. www.walnutstreettheatre.org.

>Duofest: Through June 5. Tickets: $10-$50. Shubin Theatre, 407 Bainbridge St. 267-233-1556. www.duofest.com.

>La Fille mal gardée: Through June 11. Tickets: $30-$139. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.philorch.org.

>Playing Leni: Through June 11. Tickets: $15-$25. Adrienne Theatre Skybox, 2030 Sansom St. 267-571-9623. www.madhousetheater.org.

>A Prometheus Bound: A Folk Musical: Through June 11. Tickets: $15-$20. Society Hill Playhouse, 507 S. Eighth St. 215-923-0210. www.societyhillplayhouse.com.

>The Flea and The Professor: Through June 12. Tickets: $15-$16. Arden Theatre, 40 N. Second St. 215-922-1122. www.ardentheatre.org.

>Ruined: Through June 12. Tickets: $46-$52. Suzanne Roberts Theatre, 480 S. Broad St. 215-985-0420. www.philadelphiatheatrecompany.org.

>Vigil: Through June 12. Tickets: $20-$36. St. Stephen’s Theater, 10th and Ludlow streets. 215-829-0395. www.lanterntheater.org.

>Etched in Skin on a Sunlit Night: Through June 19. Tickets: $15-$32. InterAct Theatre Co., 2030 Sansom St. 215-568-8079. www.interactheatre.org.

>In a Daughter’s Eyes: Through June 19. Tickets: $10-$32. InterAct Theatre Co., 2030 Sansom St. 215-568-8079. www.interactheatre.org.

>Lost in Yonkers: Through June 19. Tickets: $20-$25. Plays and Players Third Floor Skinner Studio, 1714 Delancey Place. 215-735-0630. www.playsandplayers.org.

>My Wonderful Day: Through June 19. Tickets: $10-$45. The Wilma Theater, 265 S. Broad St. 215-546-7824. www.wilmatheatre.org.

>My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra: Through June 26. Tickets: $30. Walnut Street Theatre, Independence Studio on 3, 825 Wal-nut St. 215-574-3550. 800-982-2787. www.walnutstreettheatre.org.

>Miss Saigon: Through July 17. Tickets: $10-$95. Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. 800-982-2787. www.walnut-streettheatre.org.

>Word Becomes Flesh: 8 p.m. June 3-4. Tickets: $25. The Painted Bride Art Center, 230 Vine St. 215-925-9914. www.paintedbride.org.

>Phaedra: June 3-12. Tickets: $20-$130. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

>The Great American Trailer Park Musical: June 3-19. Tickets: $18-$25. Arden Theatre Company, The Arcadia Stage, 40 N. Second St. 267-987-9865. www.11thhourtheatrecompany.org.

>Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type: 10:30 a.m., 1 and 3:30 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $10-$14. Walnut Street The-atre, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. www.walnutstreettheatre.org.

>F Harold Comedy Festival: June 7-12. Tickets: $10-$25. Walnut Street Theatre, Studio 5, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. www.walnut-streettheatre.org.

>Song of Extinction: June 7-19. Tickets: $10. Playground at the Adri-enne Theatre, 2030 Sansom St. 215-564-2431. www.amaryllistheatre.org.

COMMUNITY

Civic associations/town watches

>Columbus Square Park Advisory Council playgroup meets 3:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. every second and fourth Saturday; yoga class 6:30-7:45 p.m. Tuesdays; International Cooking Series: Greek Moussaka 11 .am. June 4; meetings 7 p.m. the third Thursday of the month. 12th and Wharton streets. 215-514-0449. www.columbussquarepark.org.>East Passyunk Crossing Civic Association and Town Watch meets 7 p.m. June 6. 1729 S. 11th St. 215-339-0400. www.epcrossing.org.>Friends of Dickinson Square Park will hold the 2011 Art Market and Junque Sale 9 a.m. June 4. Space: $15; Farmer’s Market opens June 5 and continues 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sundays through October; Father’s Day Work-shop 10-11 a.m. June 18; Cleanups 9-10 a.m. Saturdays. Parsons Building, Fourth and Tasker streets. 215-685-1885. www.dickinsonsquare.org.>Friends of Miffl in Square Park meets 5:30-6:30 p.m. June 2 at either Sixth and Wolf streets, weather permitting, or The Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia’s South Center, 2416-18 S. Seventh St. Brooke Allen, 215-704-7466. [email protected]. >Lower Moyamensing Civic As-sociation hosts happy hour 4:30-6:30 p.m. second Wednesday of the month. The Bomb Bomb Barbecue Grill, 1026 Wolf St. General meeting 6:30 p.m; June 9 at Fumo Library, 2437 S. Broad St.; Town Watch walks every other Monday. [email protected]. www.lomophilly.org.>Passyunk Square Civic Associa-tion meets 6:30 p.m. June 7. South Philadelphia Older Adult Center, 1430 E. Passyunk Ave. Gold Star Park clean-up is 10 a.m.-noon the last Saturday of the month. www.passyunk.org.>Pennsport Civic Association meets 7 p.m. June 8. E.O.M., 138 Moore St. 215-462-9764. www.pennsportcivic.org.Queen Village Neighbors Asso-ciation holds a Historic Preserva-tion Committee meeting 7-8:30 p.m. June 9. Weccacoe Playground, Fourth and Catharine streets. 215-339-0975. www.qvna.org.

>South of South Neighborhood Association meets 7 p.m. June 8 at St. Charles Senior Community Cen-ter, 1941 Christian St. 215-732-8446. www.southofsouth.org.

Communityand senior centers

Fels South Philadelphia Com-munity Center: Exercise program Tuesday and Thursday mornings. 2407 S. Broad St. 215-218-0800.Gershman Y: 401 S. Broad St. 215-545-4400. www.pjff.org.>JCCs Stiffel Senior Center: Spring Bazaar and Flea Market 1-3 p.m. June 2; A Glezele Tey 10:30 a.m. June 6; Michael Sabolick performs 1 p.m. June 7; Brain Health 1 p.m. June 16; Book club discusses “The Invisible Collection” and “The Laugh in the Desert” 10:30 a.m. June 22; Paris Through the Window: Marc Chagall and His Circle slide show 10:30 a.m. June 23; An Ounce of Prevention: Preventive Health Screening for Older Adults 1 p.m. June 30; Thrift shop sells used clothing 10 a.m.-noon Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays; Gentle Chair Yoga class 1 p.m. Wednesdays. Free. 604 Porter St. 215-468-3500.

>Marconi Seniors Program at Fels Community Center: Line Dance instruction 9 a.m. Tuesdays through June 14. Cost: $21 for whole course or $6 per class; Craft Sale and Flea Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. June 2; Community Legal Services discussion on Medicaid 10 a.m. June 9; Cards and Billiards 8 a.m.-6 p.m. daily; Wii games noon-2:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays; Swimming Pool 7 a.m.-noon and 3-5:50 p.m. Monday-Friday. Cost: $50 for the year; Enhance Fitness Exercise Class 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Free; Water aerobics 9 a.m. Wednesdays and Fridays. Cost: $50 for the year; Chess Club 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays; Garden Club 9 a.m., Bone-strengthening Exercise Class 9:15 a.m. and Chair Yoga 9:45 a.m. Fridays. Free. 2407 S. Broad St. 215-218-0800. www.caringpeopleal-liance.org. Philadelphia Senior Center : Digital photography class, 1 p.m. Mondays; diabetes support group, 1 p.m. the second Wednesday of the month; Silver Sneakers fi tness classes, 2 p.m. Tuesdays; T’ai chi, 1 p.m. Mondays; Rev Up, 10 a.m. Wednesdays and Fridays; yoga, 11 a.m. Wednesdays and Fridays. 509 S. Broad St. 215-546-5879. www.philaseniorcenter.org.

South Philadelphia Older Adult Center: Senior dances 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays. Cost: $7. 215-952-0547; Single parents dance night 7-10 p.m. Fridays. Cost: $7. 1430 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-465-2298.

South Philadelphia Rainbow Community Center: Seeking donations to help with the purchase of food for the needy. Dropoffs ac-cepted 2-7 p.m. Mondays-Fridays. 2632 Reed St. Diane Marino, 215-462-3615 or 267-978-6178.

Tolentine Community Center : Bingo 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays; 1025-33 Miffl in St. 215-389-0717.

United Communities’ Houston Center : English assistance 6:30 p.m. and Spanish lessons 7:30 p.m. Wednes-days. Emergency energy assistance, ESL and computer classes, emergency food cupboard services. 610-574-6778. 2029 S. Eighth St. 215-467-1645.

United Communities’ South-wark House : Bingo, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Thursdays. 101 Ellsworth St. 215-673-1484. www.ucsep.org.

Churchesand congregations

Bryant Baptist Church has a food and clothing ministry 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesdays; movie and lunch minis-try every fourth Saturday of the month. 1140-44 S. 19th St. 215-732-4140.

>Epiphany of Our Lord Church will host First Friday devotions in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 5:30 p.m. Rosary and 7 p.m. Mass June 3. 11th and Jackson streets. Rudy, 215-336-5195.

>Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church holds Bible Study Series on the Book of Genesis 6-7 p.m. Wednesdays through June 29; 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.

>Mount Enon Baptist Church will present the Wilmington Chester Mass Choir 6 p.m. June 4. Free; 73rd Anniversary celebration 11 a.m. June 5. 500 Snyder Ave. 215-334-2844.

>Mount Hebron Baptist Church holds a free clothing and items giveaway 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 27-28. 215-336-8163; site has prayer and Bible study experience noon-2 p.m. Wednesdays. 1415 Wharton St. Sister Edna Peoples, 215-921-4532.

>St. Edmond Parish commences a series of monthly celebrations with Mass 11 a.m. June 5. 2130 S. 21st St. 215-334-3755.

>St. Richard of Chichester Church holds Seniors Group meet-ings noon-3 p.m. Tuesdays through June. 18th and Pollock streets. 215-468-4777. www.strichardchurch.org.

Flea markets>Wharton Street Recreation Center: 10 a.m. June 4. Spaces: $20. 2300 Wharton St. 215-685-1888.

Libraries>Donatucci Sr. Library : Pop-Up workshop 4 p.m. June 2; Pajama Storytime 6:30 p.m. June 7; Com-puter tutorials for adults and seniors noon Mondays; yoga for adults 6:15 p.m. Thursdays; LEAP After-School Program free homework help after 3 p.m. daily; crafts 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays;and gaming club 4 p.m. Thursdays. 1935 Shunk St. 215-685-1755.

Fumo Family Branch: The Cat’s Pajamas performs 4 p.m. June 14; Music and Movement for Toddlers 10 a.m. June 22; Family Storytimes 6 p.m. June 23; “Let’s Speak English,” 3:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesdays; Smoking cessation class 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays. 2437 S. Broad St. Call Elizabeth Byrne at 267-765-2319 or email [email protected] to register. 215-685-1758.

>Santore Library : Babies Love Books: Baby Storytime 10 a.m. and Shake, Rattle, and Read: Preschool Family Storytime 11 .am. June 7 and 14; Discover the World at Your Library: Everything Is A Drum! 10:30 a.m. June 21. Susan Adams, 267-474-1295. 932 S. Seventh St. 215-686-1766.

South Philadelphia Library : Papermaking with Richard Aldorasi 4 p.m. June 15; Glittery Bugle Bead Barrettes 4 p.m. June 16; ESL classes, 12:30-3 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs-days. 1700 S. Broad St. 215-685-1866.

>Whitman Library: Summer Storytime for Families 10:30 a.m. June 3; Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Children’s Program 4 p.m. June 6; Book Sale 10 a.m.-2 p.m. June 11; Immigration Round Table discussion 6 p.m. June 22; English classes presented by the Center for Literacy 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays; Gaming Club 3-4:30p.m. Fridays. 200 Snyder Ave. 215-685-1754.

MummersHog Island N.Y.A. holds preteen dances 7 p.m. Fridays. Donation: $7. 2116 S. Third St.

>Mummers Museum: String Band Music Under the Stars presents Duffy 8 p.m. June 7. Free. Second Street and Washington Avenue. 215-336-3050.

Oregon Wench Brigade holds bingo 7 p.m. Fridays. 1728 S. Second St.

TravelAnnunciation BVM: Trip to Ireland Aug. 12-22. Mary, 215-271-2331. SPR

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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.marras1.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, $

SeafoodAnastasi’s: Ninth St. and Wash-ington Ave., 215-462-0550, www.phillyitalianmarket.com/market/anastasi_seafood, $$

Lower Moyamens ing/Spor ts Complex

American/Continental McFadden’s Restaurant and Saloon: Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way, 215-952-0300, www.mcfad-densphilly.com, $

Fast Break

Nick’s Charcoal Pit: 1242 Snyder Ave., 215-271-3750, $

MexicanLos Gallos: 951 Wolf St., 215-551-1245, $$

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

Criniti Pizzeria and Ristorante: 2601 S. Broad St., 215-465-7750, $$

Johnnie’s: 12th and Wolf streets, 215-334-8006, $Medora’s Mecca: 3100 S. 13th St., 215-336-1655, $$

Ralph & Rickey’s: Seventh St. and Oregon Ave., 215-271-6622, $

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AsianGolden Szechuan: 2120 S. Broad St., 215-336-5310, $

Peking Inn: 20th St. and Penrose Ave., 215-271-1389, $$

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Sunday brunch is my favorite meal. I enjoy bagels and nova in a Jew-ish deli, pancakes with bacon at

Darling’s in the Piazza, savoring dozens of oysters at XIX at the Park Hyatt at the Bellevue and a perfectly prepared authen-tic French omelet at Kraftwork.

Although Kraftwork is known for its extensive beer list, Edward and I went for Sunday brunch on a brutally hot af-ternoon. The entire experience was a to-tal delight.

Located in the ever-growing Fishtown, the space features high tops, banquettes, an exposed brick wall, a television for your Phillies viewing pleasure and a welcoming bar. Edward and I sat at the bar and sipped one fi ne Bloody Mary ($6.50). It packed quite a punch (I like a Bloody loaded with horseradish) and was garnished with pickles and olives. Our server told us about the specials, includ-ing the pancakes of the day ,which turned out to be chocolate chip, one of Edward’s favorites.

There are few places that prepare an au-thentic French omelet. The chef must re-spect the egg, a most delicate ingredient. Parc on Rittenhouse Square and Day By Day on 21st Street serve omelets that will transport you to France. They are puffy, golden on the outside with no speck of brown and creamy.

Kraftwork hit the mark. I ordered the omelet with cheddar

cheese and spinach ($9). It was piping

hot, layered with baby spinach leaves and the cheese was nice and gooey inside. I marveled how downright good it was.

A choice of either a side salad or hash potatoes comes with the omelet. I love a good potato hash. At Kraftwork, the chefs cut the potatoes into small chunks and cook them with sweet red peppers and onions. They were nicely seasoned so I did not have to reach for the salt and pep-per shakers.

Four strips of crisp bacon ($3) comple-mented my brunch as did the dreamy pip-ing hot homemade biscuit ($1.50), which arrived with a small metal ramekin of softened butter and another fi lled with raspberry jam. I slathered on the butter, which melted on the hot biscuit, and jam and felt like the luckiest woman in the world to have landed in a restaurant that knows how to do brunch exactly right.Every dish was freshly prepared and ar-rived hot.

The fi rst time we ever tasted chocolate chip pancakes was at the Hershey Hotel during its famous chocolate festival. You rarely see them on restaurant menus, es-pecially during the summer months when Hammonton, N.J. blueberries are in sea-son and blueberry pancakes fi ll the bill.

Kraftowork’s chocolate chip pancakes ($8) were hot, light, fl uffy and brimming with slightly sweet chocolate chips. Ed-ward prefers more syrup than I, so he poured it on. They were so hot, the soft-ened butter melted right on target. Like

the omelet, I am still dreaming of them.Kraftwork makes its own scrapple,

which is the result of good old-fashioned Pennsylvania Dutch thriftiness. It was outrageously delicious. I felt I was eating it in a Lancaster County farmhouse.

Strong cups of La Colombe coffee ($2.50) kept us happy and content.

I know it sounds as if I am over the top. I am. It is so rare these days to enjoy a freshly prepared hot meal. Care is taken at Kraftwork. The chefs respect their fresh ingredients and each plate has eye appeal.

Service was impeccable. We learned Kraftwork employs the growler system

for beer lovers. One man brought in an empty jug and the bartender helped him make his selection.

Three tips of the toque to Kraftwork. SPR

Kraftwork541 E. Girard Ave.215-739-1700http://kraftworkbar.com

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

The Toque Stops Here

Coffee/Café/SweetsCaffe Chicco: 2532 S. Broad St., 215-334-3100, $

Fast Break Brunic’s Luncheonette: 17th and McKean streets, 215-755-7645, $Celebre’s Pizza: 1536 Packer Ave., 215-467-3255, $ Millie’s Luncheonette & Ice Cream: 15th and Shunk streets, 215-467-8553, $ Moe’s Hot Dog House: 2617 Grays Ferry Ave., 215-465-6637, $Philadium: 17th St. and Packer Ave., 215-271-5220, $Southview Pizza: 367 Durfor St., 215-467-2050, $Talk of the Town: 3020 S. Broad St., 215-551-7277, $Texas Weiners: 1426 Snyder Ave., 215-465-8635, www.texasweiners.com, $

Italian Barrel’s Fine Food: 1725 Wolf St., 215-389-6010, www.barrelsfi ne-food.com, $ Italian Bistro: 211 S. Broad St., 215-731-0700, $$ L’Angolo: 1415 Porter St., 215-389-4252, $$ La Stanza: 2001 Oregon Ave., 215-271-0801, $$ Popi’s: 3120 S. 20th St., 215-755-7180, www.popisrestaurant.com, $$ Scannicchio’s: 2500 S. Broad St., 215-468-3900, www.scannicchio.com, $$

Middle EasternDivan Turkish Kitchen: 918 S. 22nd St., 215-545-5790, divanturk-ishkitchen.com, $$

Pennspor t/Queen V i l lage/Whi tman

American/Continental International House of Pancakes: 3 Snyder Ave., 215-339-5095, www.ihop.com, $$

AsianHappy Dragon: 2047 S. Third St., 215-271-0552, $

Fast Break Frank’s Breakfast and Lunch: 2433 S. Columbus Blvd, 215-339-8840, $New York New York Pizzeria: 1400 Columbus Blvd., 215-463-6205, $Tony Luke’s: 39 Oregon Ave., 215-551-5725, www.tonylukes.com, $

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, $$$

SeafoodAnthony’s Saloon: 2351 S. Front St., 215-468-5222, $$Snockey’s Oyster House: Second St. and Washington Ave. 215-339-9578, www.snockeys.com, $$

VeganGrindcore House: 1515 S. Fourth St., 215-839-3333, $

South PhillyDiners

Diner on the Plaza: 43 Snyder Ave., 215-755-7899, $$

Melrose Diner: 1501 Snyder Ave., 215-467-6644, $

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

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

Penrose Diner: 20th St. and Penrose Ave., 215-465-1097, $$ South Street Diner: 140 South St., 215-627-5258, $ SPR

Known for its exceptional beer list, Kraftwork, located in Fishtown, also provides an excellent brunch menu of French omelets, hash potatoes and chocolate chip pancakes that leaves customers glowing.

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Restaurant Review: = Average = Very Good = Exceptional

KraftworkBy Phyllis Stein-Novack

Restaurant Rev iewer

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By Phyllis Stein-NovackFood Columnist

President Barack Obama recently vis-ited with New York City fi refi ghters and laid a wreath at Ground Zero.

Reporters asked fi refi ghter Joe Ceravalo of Engine Co. 54 what he had prepared for lunch that day.

“The President loved the shrimp and eggplant parmigiana,” he said.

According to The New York Times, Obama lunched on salad, eggplant parmi-giana and pasta with shrimp, scallops and sun dried tomatoes in a cream sauce.

I would welcome the opportunity to in-vite the president, Mrs. Obama and their daughters, Sasha and Malia, to my home for lunch. Since it would be a hot June day, I would plan a meal of cool foods.

The dessert is etched in stone. I would bake a blueberry pie. Why? The presi-dent has said on several occasions that he loves pie. Since blueberries are the pride of Hammonton, N.J., I would take special pains to make sure it turned out perfect. And why not top it with a scoop of Bas-sett’s ice cream. It has been a Philadelphia

institution since the days of the Civil War. I would determine if any member of

the fi rst family is allergic to any specifi c foods. With that in check, I proceed to plan my lunch.

For the past two years, Mrs. Obama and White House chef Sam Kass have planted a vegetable garden. The fi rst lady orga-nized “Let’s Move,” an important pro-gram to rid our nation of childhood obe-sity within a generation. My lunch would be light, with a focus on seasonal fruits and vegetables.

The splurge would be dessert. Iced tea would be served along with sprigs of fresh mint from my herb garden.

Lunch would begin with Gazpacho using fresh, red ripe tomatoes from Lancaster County and basil from my garden. I make a confetti gazpacho using red, orange and yellow peppers. The green comes from scallions. I always use vegetable juice in place of tomato juice.

A cool Seafood Salad prepared with wild shrimp from the Carolina coast and scal-lops dressed in a light, lemony vinaigrette would set off a bit of arugula and Boston lettuce. Bread from the Metropolitan Bak-ery will be served with the soup and salad.

My friend Thom Motta bakes one fi ne blueberry pie. I prefer a two-crust pie because the lattice-top version is too dif-

fi cult to slice. Since I am new to baking, I would bake a blueberry pie days before our planned luncheon. I need a dry run. If it turns out blah, I would ask Thom to bake one for me. Or, I would go to Whole Foods and buy one.

■ Gazpacho ■

Ingredients:2 large red ripe tomatoes, chopped5 Israeli cucumbers, peeled and

chopped4 scallions, with some green, chopped1 large red pepper, seeded and chopped1 large yellow pepper, seeded and

chopped1 large orange pepper, seeded and

chopped3 cups of vegetable juice1/4 cup of red wine vinegar1/3 cup of olive oil1 small handful of basil leaves, choppedDash of hot pepper sauceKosher salt and freshly ground black

pepper, to taste

Directions:Combine all of the ingredients and blend

well. Chill for at least four hours or over-night.

Serves six.

■ Cool Seafood Salad ■

Ingredients:2 pounds of large wild shrimp1-1/2 pounds of day boat scallops1 pound of jumbo lump crab meat1/2 cup of extra-virgin olive oilJuice of 1 large lemonKosher salt and freshly ground black

pepper, to taste1 large head of Boston or butter lettuce

Directions:Place the shrimp in a pot and cover with

cold water. Bring to a boil, lower to sim-mer and cook just until the shrimp turn pink. Drain and plunge them into a bowl of ice water. When cold, peel the shrimp and place them in a bowl.

Repeat this process with the scallops. Poach them gently for about two minutes.

Add the scallops to the shrimp. Add the crabmeat. Whisk together the oil and lem-on juice. Pour over the seafood. Season with the salt and pepper.

Place the seafood salad in a pretty serv-ing bowl and chill for at least four hours.

When ready to serve, line six cool salad plates with two to three leaves of lettuce.

Pass the seafood salad at the table.Serves six. SPR

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

Having the Obamas over for lunch requires major planning. One food columnist would welcome the

First Family with a menu highlighting seasonal items.

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Dare to C.A.R.E. at Jefferson

The Jefferson Vascular Center is Offering a FREE Vascular Screening Program to Individuals at Risk.Location: Jefferson’s Methodist Hospital

2301 South Broad Street (Broad and Wolf Streets)

Two-Part Program: Participants MUST attend June 8 to receive screenings on June 9 • Wednesday, June 8, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Morgan Conference Room

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Registration: Call 1-800-JEFF-NOW. Registration is required. Space is limited. For more information, www.JeffersonHospital.org/daretocare

Presented in coordination with Dare to C.A.R.E., a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving lives through vascular disease prevention and education.

1-800-JEFF-NOW1-800-533-3669

www.JeffersonHospital.org/daretocare

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HoroscopesBy Mystic TerryPsychic Reader

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Oops!ACROSS 1. Barber’s need 5. France, once 9. Family member 12. Paper devourer 16. Bullets 17. Flexible tubes 19. Vine fruit 20. Box 21. Misdelivery 24. Deplored 25. Con 26. Has __ streak; is cruel 27. Runs 28. Part of a wk. 29. Wall climbers 30. Complaint to a plumber 31. Dutch painter Jan and family 34. 100 dinars 35. Actress Verdon 36. Crone 39. Fumble 43. Over seven feet 44. Encourage 45. Ending for harp or bass 46. Bulk or boss suffi x 47. Role on “Cheers” 48. Still snoozing 49. Wrong note 54. High, rocky hill 55. Word of disgust 56. Facial woes 57. George and T. S. 58. Forest tree 59. Croakers 60. Fast planes, for short 61. Mother Superior 64. Carried 65. Years in Málaga 66. __ Schwarz; toy retailer 69. Unlocked cage 72. Cpl. Klinger’s portrayer 73. Workers’ group 74. Tease 75. Brylcreem amount 76. “Coffee, Tea __?”; ’73 movie

77. Deception 78. Lemon 84. NNE plus 90° 85. Holiday and Hampton 86. Lyrical poems 87. Mammals found in or near water 88. Sequoia, e.g. 89. Stream 90. Nincompoop 91. Apostle’s name 94. Like beer at a bar 95. __ the coals; berate 99. Foil alternative 100. Wrong change 102. Fine china 103. Summers abroad 104. Musical show 105. Spotted 106. Sticky strip 107. Superlative ending 108. __ for; picks 109. Be disrespectful DOWN 1. Enjoy a scouting activity 2. Mr. Sharif 3. Two thousand two 4. Reinforced 5. Accra residents 6. Top ratings 7. Old map abbr. 8. Isr. ’s neighbor 9. King with a “touchy” problem 10. Actor Reginald __ 11. Russian space station 12. Clutch 13. Sworn statement 14. Fits to __ 15. Turner and Danson 18. Polish or Czech 19. Uses a prie-dieu 20. Series of links 22. Horse 23. Eskimo transport 27. Scrawled

29. 34 Across spender 30. Appear much taller than 31. Crouch 32. Word with charged or jet 33. Very willing 35. Actress Sharon 36. __ Marx 37. __ once; suddenly 38. Fragile material 40. Path 41. Supervisor 42. Penalties 43. Uses the runway 47. Religious groups 49. Parsonage 50. Singer Vikki’s family 51. Computer screen symbols 52. Heavenly being 53. Storyteller of old

55. “He is __ !”; Easter phrase 58. Tea type 59. Do without 60. Is rude to 61. Sky’s shade 62. Employee’s delight 63. Capital city 64. Pounds 65. On __ with; equal to 66. “__ it from me...” 67. Mail 68. Sweet snacks 70. Cut back 71. Phrase usually abbreviated 72. Bottom-of-the- page items 78. Over 79. Marches 80. __ Stevenson 81. Cherished item

82. People aware of the odds 83. Oklahoma Indians 85. Castle, for one 88. Switch 89. Little map 90. Range 91. Right-hand man: abbr. 92. California wine- growing valley north of San Francisco 93. Let fall 94. Mare fare 95. Response request: abbr. 96. “¡ __ con Dios!” 97. __ out a living; gets by 98. Cincinnati __ 100. Bee’s follower 101. Olds of old

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GGEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Travels or edu-cation may benefi t professional aspirations. Look

at the accumulated knowledge and integrate it into work. Fluency in a foreign language puts you in an advanta-geous position. Lucky number: 380.

HCANCER (June 21 to July 22): A group activ-ity may feel more like drudgery than fun. If you

have to participate, try to take responsibility for a task that keeps you preoccupied. Lucky number: 115.

aLEO (July 23 to Aug. 22): Joining a group looks more attractive in a personal quest to advance ca-

reer aims. Look for a professional organization that pro-vides networking opportunities. Lucky number: 694.

sVIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22): It becomes hard to get anything done, but engaging in busywork

could be helpful. The darker areas of internal life may surface and cause feelings of insecurity. This temporary cloud will pass. Lucky number: 029.

dLIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22): Group activities may have you craving alone time. You may want

to disconnect from others for a brief period and indulge in solitude. You may have to process recent interactions to achieve inner calm. Lucky number: 846.

fSCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21): Avoid a need-less altercation by planning an activity away from

your sweetheart. Partnerships become strained because you may feel unsupported without real evidence. Lucky number: 563.

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SPISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20): Partnership could enter a more passionate phase. This evening

is your chance for sizzling intimacy. Those looking for a mate may become attracted to someone who wields a lot of power. Lucky number: 583.

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on your recent graduation from The School At Church Farm. Abdul will be attending

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CONGRATULATIONS TO

Happy 1st Birthday to our Precious Angel

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love daddy, Ayana, Your Big sister Amaya, G-G, Pop-Pop, Yah-Yah, sugar moma & uncle damien

Congratulations To Our Son

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GEORGE MARTIN, JR.It’s hard to say Happy 50th Birthday when you are not here.

But our love for you will always be there. And so we are wishing you a happy one to you George our son.

Forever In Our HeartsMom & Dad

would like to express their thanks to their wonderful family, friends and neighbors for their prayers and support

in this diffi cult time.Thank you for the donations to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.

Joey you will always be in our thoughts and hearts.

The Family Of The Late

JOSEPH M. ANNOCKI

Come To Me!God saw you were getting tired;

And a cure was not to beSo He put his arms around youAnd whipered, “Come to me.”

With tearful eyes we watched you,And saw you pass away.

Although we loved you dearly,We could not make you stay.

A golden heart stopped beating,Hard working hands at rest.

God broke our hearts to prove to usHe only takes the best.

Sadly missed,Love Your Daughter, Lois

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To all who knew her, Babe is gone but not forgotten. She is survived by her son Michael as well as by numerous nieces and nephews, grand

nieces and grand nephews, and Joann Lowe

a long time resident of South Philadelphia, passed away on May 26th.

Babe went to heaven in her 84th year, and she will be sadly missed by her son

Michael as well as by her numerous friends and relatives for her generous nature, her positive attitude, and her kindly manner.

“Babe,” as she was known to her friends and family, was born January 6, 1927 in Philadelphia, near Second and Catherine

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S o u t h P h i l l y S o u t h P h i l l y

sports Where’s my Sports Briefs?This week’s Sports Briefs can be found atwww.southphillyreview.com/sports/briefs.

By Joseph MyersReview staff wr iter

Cassandra King loves to challenge herself and to encourage others. On Sunday, the consummate competi-

tor will nourish her passions by joining a colleague for the 18th edition of the Lib-erty Classic. Regardless of their result, the 57.6-mile race will increase the impressive amount of self-confi dence King has built since her youth in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The resident of the 2400 block of South Camac Street will mount her Wilier Cento Uno bicycle for the 140-minute test feeling honored to compete and support her friend Laura Van Gilder. King earned her oppor-tunity by being a Category 1 racer, a title 22 years of success have granted her. Van Gilder, with one second-place fi nish and two third-place results in the Classic, sought out the 45-year-old to join her Mellow Mush-room unit. King gladly accepted the offer from her former teammate on the Navigators Insurance Cycling Team.

“Cycling embraces everyone and em-powers women especially,” King said.

The disposition will come in handy when her limbs make their way from Lo-gan Circle on the Benjamin Franklin Park-way to Manayunk and the latter’s notori-ously tough incline known as “The Wall.” Four laps will comprise the course and will mingle more than 100 participants with the men who will be contesting the Philadelphia International Championship on the same stretch. Racing among males does not trouble King, who often races against and defeats them.

“Women need to do men’s races to gauge the intensity of national and international competitions,” she said.

When King engages in customary races against holders of the XX chromosome pat-tern, the action always stimulates her.

“Fields are hard and that’s great,” she said of encountering ferocious females. “They’re attacking and giving their all.”

She has offered her utmost for more than 17 years to the Tri-State Velo/Amoroso’s Baking/Victory Brewing team, compet-ing as one of its elite female riders. Her involvement has enhanced her view of cy-cling as a team sport.

“If you’re in cycling for the money, you’re in the wrong sport,” she said. “I am far more interested in team competitions, in being

able to help people to pick up points.” When she has chased individual glory,

great results have followed, most notably in 2009, when, among other commendable feats, she became the Senior Elite Wom-en’s PA BAR Champion and captured gold medals at both the Pennsylvania State Cri-terium and the Pennsylvania State Road Race championships.

“I came into that season grateful and relaxed,” she said of what she termed a “transformative year.”

The span nearly included the loss of her mother, Norma Ramirez, who had suf-fered a stroke shortly before the breakout campaign.

“I used my mother’s situation as inspira-tion,” King said. “I made myself even more committed to stretching myself. Whenever I have had challenges, the bike has always been there.”

KING BEGAN RELYING on a steering axis to give her world direction while a student at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y.

“Cycling opened a gateway for me,” she said. “I said, ‘This is what has been miss-ing from my life.’”

She majored in communications and public relations at the Ivy League institu-tion and obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in graphic design from Bingham-ton University in Vestal, N.Y. Work as a production artist at a Wilkes-Barre, Pa., paper kick-started her professional life.

Though New York and Pennsylvania have factored heavily into her life, King can credit Delaware for providing the love

of her life and her current occupation. “Kenny is my tether,” she said of her

husband, whom she met at a race in Gra-nogue, Del.

The two have owned their Lower Moya-mensing home for fi ve years, with the city inspiring King as an athlete.

“Philadelphia is a cycling mecca,” she said of the metropolis that prepares her for her typical 30-race slate. “If you love cy-cling and you love city life, you would be crazy not to live here.”

Her home and the expansive outside world serve as her training locations.

“Philly is the best,” the spunky speedster, who used to be involved in power lifting so fervently she could deadlift 300 pounds, said of her adopted home.

She leaves the city’s confi nes to serve as the webmaster for the Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, Del., a po-sition she has held for 10 years.

“As a working athlete, I have had to learn effi ciency, but I’ve never been happier,” she said.

The athletic endeavors have taken King to numerous states and Canada, with a re-turn to Puerto Rico also among her career highlights. Eighth-place showings at the 2000 Liberty Classic; the ’01 Piney Or-chard Criterium, a men’s event in Odenton, Md.; the ’01 Pinecone Circuit Road Race, another men’s event, in Elwood, N.J.; and a fi fth-place effort in the ’00 Tour of Somer-ville in New Jersey also stand out, giving her victories commendable company.

On unday, King will again sample the ca-maraderie that makes the Classic a promi-nent part of the national cycling calendar.

“It is great to have friends and strangers cheering for you. They inspire you to go deeper into the pain cave,” she said. “Their encouragement buoys people up the hill.”

King considers the Manayunk portion “pretty exciting,” but the entire experience uplifts her.

“I’ve gotten goose bumps at the start ev-ery time,” she said.

She will use the remaining days to rest, granting her body respite before she tests its tenacity.

“On Sunday, your homework is done, and there’s nothing more you can do,” she said. “The road awaits.” SPR

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

A Lower Moyamensing cyclist will make her 11th appearance at a prestigious local race.

Give me Liberty

Joining a longtime friend, Cassandra King will propel her 16-pound bike over a familiar course Sunday. A native of Puerto Rico, she sees Philadelphia as a prime location for her passion.

staff photo by greg bezanis

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S p o r t s

By Bill GelmanReview Ed itor

The Neumann-Goretti baseball team enjoyed the Memorial Day holiday, but the day after celebration is the

one they’ll remember most. Tuesday af-ternoon, the East Passyunk squad traveled to Widener University to face Monsignor Bonner for the Catholic League crown. Unlike the 2010 playoffs, the Saints, based at 1736 S. 10th St., left the Chester County campus with a little extra baggage in the form of a Catholic League championship following a 3-1 victory.

The latest triumph improved the squad’s record to a perfect 21-0 and gave Neu-mann-Goretti its second league crown in three seasons. Head coach Lou Spadaccini entered the season quite confi dent that his team had the talent to get the job done.

“I always thought we would win because

we have such tremendous heart and pas-sion,” he said. “I’ve never seen kids so re-lentless to win every game. It’s special to see neighborhood kids care so much about each other. We always expect to win the championship, that’s why we work so hard all year round.”

The contest was tied 1-1 following seven innings, but the Saints needed only one ex-tra frame to achieve their goal. Marty Ve-nafro and Jimmy Kerrigan led the winning effort by contributing RBI singles. Joey Gorman picked up the win. In his eight-inning effort, he allowed just four singles and three walks while striking out three.

The crowning moment allowed the Saints to avenge last spring’s postseason defeat to Bonner, who eliminated the local squad in the semifi nals.

“It was nice to right that wrong and take back our title from Bonner,” Spa-daccini said.

Neumann-Goretti is now focusing on its next test: Franklin Towne Charter in today’s District 12 Class AAA City title game. The fi rst pitch is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. at Richie Asburn Field in F.D.R. Park, Broad Street and Pattison Avenue.

“We are looking forward to Thursday and

becoming City champions,” the coach said. The fi rst round of the PIAA playoffs fol-

lows on Monday. SPR

Contact Editor Bill Gelman at [email protected] or ext. 121. Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/sports/features.

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16xx Porter Very Lg well maintained 4 bed Hm, c/a onLy $225,000

29xx s. carLisLe beautiful graded 3 bed, excellent condition $215,000

26xx s. 17th vMod 3 bed w/ gorg H/W flrs, much desired location. $239,900

27xx s. 17th Just Listed! Here’s the block you’ve been waiting for! $269,900

21xx ritner girard estate - spacious 4bdrm with many orig. feat. $284,900

19xx forrestaL Very nice, well kept packer Packer Park home asking $299,900

31xx LanVaLe Packer Park - brand new rehab. Must see! $359,900

13xx s. doVer clean Very Well Kept 2 bed Hm w/off st. Parking $75,000

26xx earP 3 bed home n good condition asking $49,900

13xx so. corLies calling all investors only $39,900

13xx stanLey 2 bed rental property 650/month onLy $44,900

12xx s. 27tH 3 story duplex fully rented, a real moneymaker onLy $169,900

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25xx s. reese spac 3 bed corner property, needs tLc $79,900

4xx daLy 2 bdrm, Whitman home, ideal for first time buyer $89,900

25xx s. fairHiLL cute 3 bed, 1 bath hm, freshly painted $99,900

24xx s. aMerican solid 3 bed hm on prime Whitman blk $119,000

3xx fitzgeraLd Well kept older style home, great block reduced $99,900

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 $140,000

26xx s. aLder Priced to move! 3 bed, tree lined st. only $140,000

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 $164,900

23xx s.aMerican Prime street, Very nice 2 bd w/ open porch $164,900

24xx s. 2nd Updated prime Whitman home w/ new kit, c/a $169,000

8xx dUdLey completelly renovated from top to bottom $170,000

11xx dUrfor Move in condition!~ Very nice 2 bed Priced at $179,900

21xx s. 4tH spac 3 bed w/beaut h/w fls, custom kitchen asking $185,000

4xx dicKinson st. Lg. 2 story w/3br, 2.5ba asking $187,900

1xx dUfor Mod 3 bed on lovely block in Whitman $189,900

3xx ritner spac mod 3 bed contemporaty hm. 1.5ba $179,000

9xx daLy beaut mod home totally reonovated 5yrs ago asking $187,900

6xx tasKer Lg triplex minutes to east Pass & cc asking $194,900

18xx s 5tH Lg triplex fully rented w/ garage asking $184,900

19xx s. WarnocK Very nice 3 bed w/ H/w flrs attractively priced at $199,900

25xx s. 12tH Lovely 3 bed spac hm w/HW fls, fin base $199,900

24xx Percy Lg cor 3 bed home w/ mod kit, fin base, 1.5br $195,000

20xx s. 3rd Huge 3 story triplex fully occupied asking $207,900

19xx s. 9tH gorg 3 bed w/new brick frt, lg mod kt, close to everything $209,900

18xx s. 12tH 3 story 5 bed w/ High ceilings, orig. details $249,900

2xx ritner 2 story corner commercial property used as a doctor’s office $250,000

25xx s. 12tH st. gorgeous complete rehab 3 br, 2ba Home $269,900

74xx MedricK Updated raised rancher w/ 2 bed, brand new Kitchen $159,900

73xx KingLet Lovely space, 3 br w/ driveway, 2 Kitchens, Move in condition $175,000

73xx LindbergH gorg Mod Home w/ 3 full baths, Must see… $214,900

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25xx S. 12th St. - Completely renovated 3BR, 2 Full Bath Home, w/HW Floors, Granite Kit., New Brick Front. Reduced to $259,900!

the VillaS at packeR paRk! 32xx DaVinci DR.-Spectacular fully upgraded towhouse in one of So. Phila most prestigious neighborhoods only $329,000!

12xx ellSwoRth - Tremendous potential in this 3 story 5 Bed Hm, walking distance to everything!asking $249,900

27xx S. 17th - JuSt liSteD! - Spacious contem-porary home w/mod kit & bath, rear deck, fantastic block! asking $269,900

JuSt liSteD - 26xx S. bancRoft - Very nice mod 3 bed w/H/W Flrs, extended Eat in Kit, convenient to everything. priced to sell at $188,000

26xx S. 17th — pRime location! - Spacious modern 3 bed Hm w/ gorgeous H/W flrs. Granite Kitchen, plenty of closets, close to everything. Reduced to $239,900

SOLD

15xx s. 2nd street – $195,00021xx sorento court – $434,900 612 s. 7th s. Bella Vista – $329,900 55xx upland – low $30,00034xx capri court – $629,90028xx s. MarVine – $179,9003xx cantrell st – $149,90025xx s. 21st – low $399,90025xx s. 16th street – $264,9008th & Morris – 4Br/4.5Ba, garage27xx s. 17th – Mid $200,00028xx Beulah st - $130,000

24xx lawrence st – $119,90011xx ritner street – $245,00040th powelton - 5 unit apt. Bldg23xx s. warnock street - $129,900

19xx hoffMan (reduced) - $61,900 24xx s. carlisle - $118,00017xx s. 11th - $209,500

Main thorofare -pizza/steak shop, inVestMent opportunity, MoneyMaker. call carol spina to preView at 215.266.4581

21xx s. 5th – all new triplex24xx s. 8th street – $95,00017xx s. 4th – $279,00010xx ritner s. – $169,90027xx s. 12th – Mid $200,00010xx MollBore terrace – $169,900

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new listings19xx iseminger st. Magnificent 2BR, 2BARehab w/Everything

that you are looking for!10xx mOrris st.

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

Location $249,0006xx mifflin st.

3BR, Recently Renovated$109,900

16xx s. 5th st. Large 3 story home, 5 Br, 1.5

Baths. $199,00025xx warnOck st.

3 BR House — Move in Condition

$149,900.8xx mOuntain st.

2 BR Home with Parking REDUCED $239,000

22xx s. 22nd st. 4 BR, Good Block - Great Buy!

$119,90014xx pOrter st.

Duplex - two, 2 BR apts., self-contained. $209,000

10xx mOuntain st.3 BR, Total Re-hab, 1.5 Baths. Fin.

Bsmnt, H/W Floors. Reduced $284,900

hOuses fOr rent18xx mOle st.

3BR Home22xx wintOn st.

2BR Home17xx pierce st.

2 Br. Homeapartment rentals

3xx daily st. 1BR - 2nd Floor

18xx s. brOad st. 2nd & 3rd Fl. Apts.

Available - 1BR & Efficiency brOad & pOrter

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WEST OF BROAD $195,000Beautiful 3BD/1.5BA, finished basement, hardwood floors, large EIK, lots of closets, tons of light.

EAST OF BROAD $245,000Great opportunity to own a large duplex, separate utilities, great rent roll, modern kitchens and baths.

PENNSPORT 226 Mountain $159,900Nice 2BD/1BA, pergo floors, dining room, spacious yard, berber carpeting.

WHITMAN 325 Cantrell $119,900Nice 3BD/1BA with finished basement, maple cabinets, newer roof, rear yard.

321 Wolf $199,900Beautiful 2BD/1BA, handsome façade, ex-panded EIK, fireplace, hardwood floors.

3506 Reserve $525,000Stunning 5BD/3.5BA, driveway, 50ft yard, many upgrades, sundeck, spacious kitchen, dual zoned HVAC.

413 Greenwich $199,900Beautifully renovated 2BD/1BA, new kitchen and bath, charming rear yard, stainless appliances.

1643 S 5th $360,000Spectacular 3BD/2.5BA new construc-tion w/ bamboo floors, high ceilings, granite and stainless kitchen, master suite.

335 Titan $279,900Beautiful 3BD/2BA with den, refin-ished hardwood floors, rear yard on a cute tree-lined street!

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WEST OF BROAD 1318 S Hicks $60,000Well-maintained 2BD/1BA, spacious LR/DR, great investment opportunity.

1747 Federal $219,900Bright and spacious 2BD/1BA, finished base-ment, hardwood floors, high ceilings, gran-ite and stainless kitchen.

1727 Federal $244,900Value-priced 3BD/2BA, large windows, cher-ry cabinets, tons of storage space, whirlpool tub, huge deck, finished basement.

1741 Federal $249,900Newly renovated 3BD/2BA, hardwood floors, granite counters, lots of closets, deck off master suite.

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saTurday 6/412:00-1:00PM722 S. 18th St.$469,900 Coldwell Banker Preferred(215) 546-2700

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25xx S. Clarion St - Modern, great location, great for owner occupied/rental!

4xx Fitzgerald St - Spacious, modern doll house close to park w/ HW floors!

23xx S. Colorado St - Cute home, nice block, finished basement, MUST SEE!

20xx S 11th St – Nice corner home, 4 BR, near shopping, transit & cafes!

8xx Morris St – E. Passyunk, nice street, new roof, HW floors, spacious!

21xx S Philip St – Newly renovated, C/A, finished basement, HW floors!

7xx Annin St - 4 BR, 2 bath in Bella Vista, great block, 3 stories, well kept!

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Packer Park5850453 *3129 S. 20th 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,parking $286,9005541598 *3106 S. 19th 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,parking,modern $329,9005884703 *3177 S, 20th 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,deck,parking $329,9005818566 *1908 Forrestal 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,parking $349,9005268435 *3185 S. 20th 3 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,deck,parking $365,000 5524696 *2134 Verona 2 BD,2.5Ba,c/a,garage,newer condo $419,0005772887 *3166 Capri 3 BD,2 Ba,pkg,1686sf luxury Condo $459,9005885298 *2005 Reserve 5 BD,2.5Ba,c/a,deck,yard,parking,newer $524,0005876396 *3506 Reserve 5 BD,3.5Ba,c/a,parking,yard,newer hm $525,000

Marconi Plaza West5870227 *2809 S. Smedley 3 BD,1.5Ba,newer kitchen,nice hm $149,9005699454 *2735 S. 16th 3 BD,needs updating,prime location $169,0005864065 *2833 S. Sydenham 3 BD,nice home,desirable location $199,9005799128 *2800 S. 16th Corner Commercial,C2 +2 BD Apt. $375,0005781062 *2940 S. Broad 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,deck,parking $499,900Marconi Plaza East5818253 *746 Johnston 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,move-in condition $209,9005865178 *2830 S. Marvine 3 BD,fin.bsmt,garage,traditional style $224,900

loWer MoyaMensing5714460 *2437 S. Mildred 3 BD,1.5Ba,nice move-in condition $89,9005797201 *2237 S. Darien 3 BD,h/w,updated,move in condition $125,0005807422 *2636 S. Percy 3 BD,well kept starter hm,convenient $129,9005756824 *1222 Durfor 2 BD,h/w,well kept,needs updating $129,9005728231 *955 Winton Corner Commercial+ Two 1BD Apt $139,0005851442 *2227 S. Clarion 2 BD,fin.bsmt,affordable starter home $144,9005878762 *2547 S. Juniper 3 BD,1.5Ba,well maintained,older style $144,9005734300 *2439 S. 10th 3 BD,needs some updating,main street $145,0005563591 *1023 Daly 2 BD,well kept,good starter home $159,900 5812575 *2650 S.Watts 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,great location $169,9005787299 *1002 Wolf 3 BD,fin.bsmt,spacious,main street $179,9005799479 *1004 Jackson 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,renovated hm $179,9005873957 *2545 S. Watts 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,renovated hm $189,9005866197 *2617 S. Warnock 3 BD,porchfront,c/a,h/w,renovated $189,9005888562 *716 Snyder Huge 3 story building, C1 Zoning $214,0005870745 *1120 Fitzgerald 2 BD,2.5 Ba,c/a,h/w,renovated $239,5005802630 *2654 S. Camac Corner Commercial,C1,2 BD Apt. $275,0005862932 *2347 S.9th Auto repair shop+huge garage,16,000sf $799,000

neWbold south 5765823 *2224 S. Hicks 2 BD,nice starter hm,convenient area $139,9005864146 *2423 S.Bancroft 2 bD,1.5Ba,h/w,move-in condition $159,7505804765 *1537 Porter 4 BD,spacious hm,convenient area $179,9995789523 *2611 S.Rosewood 3 BD,c/a,modern move-in condition $189,9005888575 *2615 S. 15th 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,h/w,beautiful hm $195,0005706208 *1430 Porter Triplex,1+1+studio,Close to Broad $199,900 5675444 *1433 Snyder Office+2 BD Apt.,C2,deck,renovated $209,9005806379 *2330 S. 15th 4 BD,fin.bsmt,spacious,traditional style $214,9005884421 *1523 Porter 4 BD,c/a,new custom kitchen,spacious $219,9005880317 *2649 S. 15th 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,move-in condition $230,000 5706105 *2239 S. 15th Triplex,2+2+1,sep.utilities,close to Broad $239,9005713511 *1424 Wolf Triplex,2+1+Studio,Close to Broad Street $299,9005854194 *2210 S. Broad 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,3150sf Brownstone $499,000

West Passyunk5833540 *1940 S. Croskey 3 BD,new flooring,updated home $59,9005854961 *2139 S. Garnet 3 BD,needs updating,convenient loc. $64,9005749228 *2313 S.Hemberger 3 BD,fin.bsmt,porch,needs updating $69,900 5852501 *2217 S. Hemberger 3 BD,porchfront,good starter home $64,9005801487 *1812 Daly 2 BD,needs updating,already rented $89,9005878347 *1809 Tree 2 BD,move-in condition,affordable $125,9005859074 *2232 S. Lambert 3 BD,1.5Ba,h/w,well kept starter hm $129,9005859488 *1838 Tree 2 BD,c/a,well kept starter home $147,9995839945 *2249 S. 18th 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,h/w,nice condition $159,900

5870849 *1916 S. 21st 3 BD,fin.bsmt,h/w,newly renovated $159,900 5865330 *1824 Jackson 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,spacious $219,9005722235 *1945-51 S. 24th Commercial property,C2,122x134 lot $229,0005766847 *2238 S. 21st Corner Commercial+Apt.,C2 zoning $239,900

girard estate area 5869233 *2534 S. 17th 4 BD,huge porchfront Row,needs rehab $160,0005887567 *2508 S. 19th 4 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,h/w,porchfrontTwin $299,9005793149 *2129 Porter 4 BD,2 Ba,grand Girard Estate Twin $349,0005830182 *2449 S. Garnet 3 BD,2.5Ba,den,garage,c/a,new hm $519,999

neWbold5846861 *1922 S. 18th 4 Bd,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,updated $145,0005865988 *1506 S. 18th 3 BD,h/w,new kitchen & bath,roomy $160,000 5792778 *1815 S. 18th Corner Commercial+4 BD Apt.,C2 $229,9005813717 *1519 S. Mole 3 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,deck new $239,9005786987 *1728 S. 18th 5 BD,3.5Ba,c/a,h/w,newly renovated $279,900

Federal/Wharton/reed corridor5854763 *2044 Wilder 2 BD,2 story shell,needs total rehab $39,9005834631 *1728 Titan 3 BD,2 story shell, needs total rehab $59,9005632424 *1409 S. Chadwick 3 BD,needs updating,already rented $59,9005881337 *1318 S. Hicks 2 BD,needs updating,Close to Broad $60,000 5726334 *2228 Latona 2 BD,needs updating,close toCenterCity $79,9005812579 *1319 S. 18th 3 BD+den,very spacious,needs rehab $99,9005789106 *1740 Manton 2 BD,needs updating,livable home $124,9005876732 *1146 S. Carlisle 3 BD,good starter hm,near the subway $129,900 5796621 *1430 S. 19th 4 BD,h/w,spacious 2 story row,patio $145,0005810503 *1252 S. 18th 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,newly renovated hm $149,9005880071 *1335-37 S.18th Duplex,2+2,+extra lot,developing area $149,900 5784536 *1152 S.Cleveland 3 BD,c/a,newly renovated,nice block $164,0005723903 *1241 S. 21st 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,h/w,newly renovated $175,0005858196 *2336 Reed 4 BD,2.5Ba,c/a,h/w,porchfront,renovated $179,9005801695 *1324 S. Broad #2R 2 BD,2 Ba,deck,1174sf,bi-level condo $199,9005832459 *2118 Oakford 2 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,deck,renovated $209,9005830153 *1418 S. 19th 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,new home $229,9005830106 *1338 S. 18th 3 BD,2.5Ba,c/a,h/w,deck,new home $234,9005846186 *1517 Manton 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,new hm $239,9005835778 *1257 S. 22nd 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,garage,renovated $249,9005876772 *1532 Wharton 4 BD,2.5Ba,c/a,huge renovated home $250,0005861985 *1703 Titan 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,deck,new $269,0005881589 *1319 S. 16th 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,new hm $274,9005860821 *1225 S. 19th 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,deck,new hm $289,9005827542 *1928 Federal 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,roof deck,new $299,000 5809934 *1753 Federal 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,new home $299,000 5878582 *1413 Ellsworth 3 BD,1.5Ba,beautiful move-in condition $299,9005869023 *1227 S. 19th 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,deck,new hm $300,0005871279 *1848 Reed 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,deck,new hm $329,9005862768 *1217 S. 19th 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,deck,new $349,0005861985 *1429 Wharton Corner Commercial,2 stores + 2 Apts. $399,999Point breeze 5813259 *1741 S. Taylor 3 BD,good rental investment home $57,0005813269 *2040 Sigel 3 BD,good rental investment home $57,0005884348 *1557 S. Capitol 3 BD,good starter home or investment $89,0005856810 *1431 S. 21st 2 BD,h/w,patio,newly renovated hm $114,9005820272 *1638 S. 23rd Corner Commercial+2BD Apt.+garage $115,0005727823 *2030 Pierce 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,totally renovated $139,900

grays Ferry/southbrook Park5840592 *1349 S. 29th 3 BD,needs updating,spacious home $59,9005813332 *1332 S. Newkirk 3 BD,porchfront,move-in condition $59,0005745025 *1349 S. Newkirk 2 BD,porchfront,h/w,good starter hm $69,9003866393 *1437 S. 28th 3 BD,2 Ba,starter home,main street $72,0005836297 *1317 S. 29th 3 BD,.1.5 Ba,well kept & spacious $75,000 5837360 *2647 Reed Duplex,1+2,already rented apts. $79,900 5809023 *2741 McKean 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,parking,Airlite $124,000

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• Many upgrades to choose from• Full basements• Kitchen with nook• 3 Bedrooms• Main floor laundry• 2.5 Bathrooms• Gas Cooking• 2-car garage

100 Daylight DriveMullica Hill, NJ 08062

856-223-1113By Appointment Only

916 Virginia AvenueDeptford, NJ 08096

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OXFORD• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,297

MANTUA II• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,580

PRINCETON• One Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,646

CAMBRIDGE• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,799

MADISON• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,994

YORKTOWN• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 3,212

MONTROSE• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 3,553

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813270

GLOUCESTER COUNTY’S PREMIER HOMEBUILDER

Estate Homes in Gloucester CountyPriced from the $300’s

New Homes in DeptfordStarting in the $200’s

Valle del Sol EXCLUSIVE features: • Ranch and 1st floor master suite styles available • 4 Bedrooms • 2.5 Bathrooms • Side entry 2 car-garage • Full basements • Energy Star Certified home styles up to 3,500 sq. ft. • Eighteen homesites from ½ acre to over 2 acres • Solar panel street lights throughout development

• Many upgrades to choose from• Full basements• Kitchen with nook• 3 Bedrooms• Main floor laundry• 2.5 Bathrooms• Gas Cooking• 2-car garage

100 Daylight DriveMullica Hill, NJ 08062

856-223-1113By Appointment Only

916 Virginia AvenueDeptford, NJ 08096

856-397-5081Thursday thru Monday 12-5pm

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OXFORD• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,297

MANTUA II• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,580

PRINCETON• One Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,646

CAMBRIDGE• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,799

MADISON• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,994

YORKTOWN• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 3,212

MONTROSE• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 3,553

www.csbuildinggroup.com813270

GLOUCESTER COUNTY’S PREMIER HOMEBUILDER

Estate Homes in Gloucester CountyPriced from the $300’s

New Homes in DeptfordStarting in the $200’s

Valle del Sol EXCLUSIVE features: • Ranch and 1st floor master suite styles available • 4 Bedrooms • 2.5 Bathrooms • Side entry 2 car-garage • Full basements • Energy Star Certified home styles up to 3,500 sq. ft. • Eighteen homesites from ½ acre to over 2 acres • Solar panel street lights throughout development

• Many upgrades to choose from• Full basements• Kitchen with nook• 3 Bedrooms• Main floor laundry• 2.5 Bathrooms• Gas Cooking• 2-car garage

100 Daylight DriveMullica Hill, NJ 08062

856-223-1113By Appointment Only

916 Virginia AvenueDeptford, NJ 08096

856-397-5081Thursday thru Monday 12-5pm

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OXFORD• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,297

MANTUA II• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,580

PRINCETON• One Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,646

CAMBRIDGE• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,799

MADISON• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 2,994

YORKTOWN• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 3,212

MONTROSE• Two Story• Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms: 2.5• Garage: Yes• Sq. Footage: 3,553

www.csbuildinggroup.com

Valle del Sol ExcluSiVE featuresRanch and 1st floor master suite styles available•4 Bedrooms•2.5 Bathrooms•Side entry 2 car-garage•Full Basements•Energy Star Certified homes styles up to 3,500 sq. ft.•Eighteen homesites from 1/2 acre to over 2 acres•

Solar panel street lights throughout development•

100 Daylight Drive, Mullica Hill, NJ 08062856-223-1113 By Appointment Only

Many upgrades to choose from•Full basements•Kitchen with nook•3 Bedrooms•Main floor laundry•2.5 Bathrooms•Gas Cooking•2-car garage •

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23XX WARNOCK Two Br, 1.5 bath home priced to sell at only $114,900. Immediate Possession too.

23XX S.11TH Newer front with bow window, 3 Br’s, 1 bath, spacious main street home in good condition.

10XX TASKeR Spacious, 3 Br, 1 bath home just off Passyunk Ave., close to transportation & shopping. $239,900

12XX dOveR Recently renovated 2 BR, 1 bath home just off Grays-ferry Avenue. Priced to sell at $99,900

19XX S. 18TH Large, spacious, 4 Br, 1.5 bath home priced to sell at only $84,900. Immediate occupan-cy too.

11XX S. 8TH GARAGethat fits cars and 2nd floor office space aprox. 2900 sq ft. Call for details.

22XX HeMBeRGeR Porch front, 3 Br home well main-tained throughout. Only $69,900

24XX MARSHALLThree Br, 1 bath, recently updated, priced to sell at $89,900

14XX e MOYAMeNSINGQuaint 3 Br home with front porch and garden. Only $159,900.

23Rd & PASSYUNKTwo 1 Br Duplexes with C/A and parking. Call for details.

20XX KIMBALL Recently remodeled 2 Br home priced to sell at $234,900. Everything is new!

1XX MORRISThree story, 4 Br, 2.5 bath home with fireplace, central air, and finished basement. Call now.

ReNTALS21XX SO. BROAd ST. - 1st floor

commercial space w/ C/A $1,500

month.

4XX HOffMAN ST. - 2Bdrm, Newly

Renovated $1,000 month.

6XXX Reed ST. - 2nd/3rd Fl., Bi-

Level, 2BR w/CAF. $1200 + Utilities

22XX S. 9TH - 2nd Fl., Large 1 BA

Apt., W/D, G/D. D/W & Deck $1000

month

12XX AMeRICAN - 2B# House,

C/A, H/W $1450 month.

4XX dALY - $900 mnt., centrail air,

all applieances

SPACe AvAILABLe - 13XX WOLf

Great for Drs. Office $2,000 month

3XX WINTONTotally renovated 3 Br 1.5 bath home that offers hardwood floors and central air. Just move in!

2XX WATKINSGreat Pennsport tree lined street, this 2BR, 1 bath home needs renovation. Call for details.

PACKeR PARK Corner 3BR, 2BA, airlite with Side Yard & 2 Rear Sheds. Estate Sale. Price Reduced to $249,900

26XX S. 12TH ST.New front, 3 Br’s, 1.5 Ba’s, newly renovated, Immediate posession too!

12XX S. PHILIP3 story, 3 BR home with central air. Great Block! $179,90015XX ISeMINGeR Newer front, 3 Br, 1 bath, c/a, hardwood floors, immediate oc-cupancy.5XX KATeR New construction, townhouse with 3 Br’s, 2.5 baths located in the heart of Bella Vista!

11XX PORTeR Newer front, 4 Br’s, finished basement, modern kitchen, 1.5 baths too!

13XX ANNIN Brand new home, 3 Br’s, 1.5 baths, central air, finished base-ment and located just off Broad street!

26XX BOUvIeR Three Br’s, modern kitchen and bath, finished basement too. Located off Oregon Ave!

16XX S. BeULAHEverything is New from top to bottom. Central Air, finished basement & hardwood floors.

29XX S. 13THGarage Parking, 3BR, 1.5BA, Priced to Sell at $229,900

18XX CHRISTIANQuincy Court, Newer Construc-tion, 3 Br’s, 2.5 baths, ultra kitch-en, fireplace, center city views!

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1XX fITzGeRALdGreat new rehab, New front,finished basement, C/A, large yard. $210,000

1XX dALY2 Br 1 bath on very nice bloc.Only $119,900!

9XX CROSS PRICE REDUCED - Newer Front, 3BR, 1.5BA & Located Near Passyunk Ave.

14XX e. MOYAMeNSINGThree story, total renovation, 2 Br, large bath, hardwood floors, move in condition. $239,900.

20XX fedeRALMagnificent New Construc-tion, 4 Br’s, 2.5 baths, 3,000 sq. ft. and too many amenities to mention. Call now!

3XX GeRRITTQuaint Pennsport Block. Orig-inal front & pine floors, new windows, fabulous kitchen and bath, finished basesment too! $199,900

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6XX-XX Girard ave. ...........................................................................$399,000Over 100 washers/dryers 14XX-XX snyder ave. .........................................................................$899,00028 washers,24 dryers54XX-XX Chestnut st. .....................................................................$1,100,000Over 100 washers/dryers, aTM included

25XX s. 8th st. ......................................................................................$135,0002 uniTs17XX snyder ave. ................................................................................$135,0003 uniTs27XX snyder ave. .............................................................................. $145,0003 uniTs 25XX s. 8th st. ......................................................................................$169,0002 uniTs 19XX s. 22nd st. ................................................................................... $199,0001sT flOOr sTOre, 2&3 flOOrs residenTial22XX s. 15th st. ....................................................................................$249,0001sT flOOr sTOre, 2&3 flOOrs residenTial5XX n. 10th st. .....................................................................................$329,000sTOre & residenTial 6XX-XX W. Girard ave. .....................................................................$399,9001sT flOOr sTOre, 2&3 flOOrs residenTial15XX s. broad st. ............................................................................... $450,0006 uniTs

7XX Winton st. 2Br/1Ba

$108,000

24XX s. hutChinson st. 3Br/1.5Ba

$189,000

25XX s. 8th st. 3Br/1Ba

$108,000

26XX s. 9th st.3Br/1.5Ba

$195,900

26XX s. 6th st. 3Br/1Ba

$130,000

25XX s. 11th st. 3Br/3Ba

$234,900

22XX s. 10th st. 3Br/1Ba

$139,000

7XX reed st. 4Br/2.5Ba

$299,000

27XX s. darien st. 3Br/1Ba

$173,000

11XX s. 3rd st. 3Br/2Ba

$309,999

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3508 So. 20th StreetInterior corner with ultra fab side & rear

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1833 Christian St. #B Bi-level townhome w/open living/dining area, deluxe kitchen, hwflrs, roof deck $299,900

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

1718 Rodman St. 1br/1.5ba home, rear garden, quiet street OPEN SUN 6/5 3-5PM $329,000

1500 Chestnut St. #8H Elegant 2br/2ba condo location in the Ellington in the heart of Center City OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2PM $355,000

1500 Chestnut St. #8H Elegant 2br/2ba condo location in the Ellington in the heart of Center City $355,000

1812 Spruce St. #3R Best value 2br/1ba. New everything, marble bath, deluxe KIT, huge terrace OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-2:30PM $395,000

1812 Spruce St. #2F Very large, unique condo. Great space, 1br/1ba, marble bath, hi ceilings OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-2:30PM $425,000

1812 Spruce St. #2R Grand Scale 1br/1.5ba w/office area. Magnificent ceiling & molding details OPEN SUN 6/5 12-1PM $450,000

2108 Webster St. Stunning 3br/2.5ba, New Const. Superb craftsmanship t/o, gourmet kit, roof deck, garage OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2PM $449,000

1616 Naudain St. Perfect house for the urbanite. Lovely lrg 2br/2ba w/updated KIT & baths, Patio $439,000

1912 Waverly St. Charming historic home offers 2br/2ba, garden, fab kitchen w/heated flrs OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-2:30PM $449,000

722 S. 18th St. Exquisite finishes, new and only blocks to Rittenhouse, grt views fr home & deck OPEN SAT & SUN 6/5 12-1PM $469,900

2011 Catharine St. Newly rehabbed! 2-car pkg., 3br/3.5ba, wood flrs, deluxe kit w/granite & SS OPEN SUN 6/5 12-1PM $499,000

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

1625 Spruce St. #3F Here is the condo for you! Just Reduced! Bi-level Beauty! 2br/1.5ba, lrg deck OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-2:30PM $524,900

909 S. 16th St. 4br/3ba TH offers garage, deck, yard. Newer rehab, tax abatement, fab finishes $539,000

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

111 S. 15th St. #1707-09 Luxury-Packard Grande, 2br stes, den spac grt room LR/DR, granite/SS kit $650,000

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

2212 Pine St. Circa 1857 corner TH, 4br/2ba, library, garden, pkg, porch, ornate details, mult. FPs OPEN SUN 6/5 3-4:15PM $1,250,000

1919 Walnut St. Wonderfully restored 8,000+ s.f., 2 car pkg, elevator, currently used as corp office $2,600,000

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

1915 Point Breeze Ave. Beautifully renovated 3br/1.5ba, grt price, HWflrs, gourmet kit, new systems OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-4PM $124,000

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

2548 S. 9th St. Residential property set up as duplex. Great income potential $155,000

2414 S. Jessup St. 2br/1.5ba newer brick front, ultra modern kitchen, C/A, partially finished bsmt $149,900

425 Jackson St. Large 2br Home Perfect for Entertaining and Easy Living $165,000

2742 S. Hutchinson St. Spacious home on a desirable South Philly block $169,900

1133 Daly St. Beautifully Updated property in desirable Lower Moyamensing $175,000

2421 S. Alder St. New renovation with space, style and storage at a great price! OPEN SAT 6/4 & SUN 6/5 2-3PM $175,000

221 Daly St. 2br gem, quiet block, exposed brick walls, new windows, plenty of storage OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2PM $195,000

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

2638 S. Rosewood St. Sharp South Phila home, classic details, modern upgrades, excellent cond. OPEN SAT 6/4 & SUN 6/5 12-1PM $189,900

1931 Dickinson St. Renovated 3br/2.5ba, HWflrs, Master Suite and rear yard $165,000

2725 S. Marvine St. Wonderful home, 1 of South Phila.’s most desirable blks-close to Marconi Prk! $200,000

2846 S. 11th St. Newly renovated 3br/1.5ba in South Philly OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2PM $219,000

1730 S. 4th St. 2br/2ba Renovated home, rear garden OPEN SUN 6/5 12-1PM $224,000

2002 S. 12th St. Spacious Passyunk Sq. home just two blks fr Broad St. Walk to shops & restaurants OPEN SUN 6/5 12-1PM $225,000

1306 S. Cleveland St. New brick front & patio, walk-in closet, high-eff. heat, A/C. Pre-wired for alarm OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2:30PM $225,000

2536 S. 15th St. Spacious, well-maintained home just one block from Marconi Park! OPEN SAT 6/4 & SUN 6/5 2-3PM $229,900

2536 S. 15th St. Spacious, well-maintained home just one block from Marconi Park! OPEN SAT 6/4 & SUN 6/5 2-3PM $229,900

1515 S. 2nd St. REDUCED-OWNER MOTIVATED!! BRING ALL OFFERS!!! 3Sty w/ huge yard/neat and clean t/o $205,000

308 McKean St. Newly renovated Pennsport home, fin bsmt, huge master bdrm, C/A OPEN SAT 6/4 & SUN 6/5 2-3PM $225,000

203 Pierce St. New! 2br/1ba, w/PARKING! Hdwds, Granite, SS appls, fin bsmt + 10yr tax abtmnt $225,000

2706 S. 8th St. Complete Rehab, 3br/2ba, high-end finishes OPEN SUN 6/5 2-4PM $234,000

228 Fernon St. Light-filled 3br Pennsport home. Flawlessly restored & updated. Located n a grt blk! OPEN SUN 6/5 1-3PM $235,000

812 Cross St. Charming home, renovated few years ago, features many upgrades, incl. rear patio $269,000

1007 S. Chadwick St. Recently renovated 2br home w/large back yard, hwflrs, crown molding OPEN SAT 6/4 & SUN 6/5 12-1PM $269,900

1233 Wilder St. Beautiful Rehab in the Heart of Passyunk Sq. OPEN SUN 6/5 12-4PM $279,900

824 S. 12th St. Newly reduced! Corner 4br/3ba bi-level property, tons of space. Hi ceilings, wood flrs OPEN SUN 6/5 11AM-1PM $249,000

1328 S. 8th St. Corner row home, garage, 3br/2ba, spacious, W/D, TV, armchair & DR table incl. OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2:30PM $300,000

333 Titan St. Rehabbed 3br/2ba/1500sqft. Home w/HWflrs, granite counters, SS appls, master suite $300,000

708 S. Perth St. #B Great location! Truly lovely home, lrg patio yard w/mature Japanese maple OPEN SUN 6/5 1-3PM $305,900

1512 S. 2nd St. Fabulous 3 bedroom, New Front, Hardwoods, Kitchen, Fireplace, Move right in!! $354,000

3154 Olympia Pl. Beautiful corner property 2-car parking, lrg yard w/trex deck & fin bsmt! $395,000

1009 E. Moyamensing Ave. Historic Home Comp. rehabbed. 3br/2.5ba, 2300sqft, fin bsmt, master ste $479,000

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226 Monroe St. #A 1br/1ba stunning condo in the heart of Queen Village. Open space floor plan $223,900

525 Fitzwater St. #11 Abbott’s Court, beautiful 2br/1.5ba, gated courtyard, gourmet KIT, pkg & HWflrs OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-4PM $239,000

623 S. 6th St. 12’ ceilings, exposed beams, tons of character, every modern amenity, HWflrs t/o $288,900

314 Catharine St. Beautiful 2br condo w/hwflrs, FP and huge windows, 1300sqft, big KIT! OPEN SUN 6/5 1-3PM $379,900

314 Catharine St. Sunny, 2br condo, contemporary open flair. FP, built-in shelving, cherry flrs $385,000

609 League St. Just reduced 15k! 3br/2.5ba, (2008), HW t/o, Rec ligthing t/o, 9’ ceilings, Deck w/city views OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2PM $409,900

624 Carpenter St. 3br/2.5ba, lrg yard, walk-in closet, roof deck,w/stunning view, oak flrs, mod kit OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2:30PM $450,000

529 Queen St. Stunning, huge, 3br/2ba, spacious yard, fully updated OPEN SUN 6/5 11AM-12:30PM $479,900

15 Christian St. Fantastic QV 3br townhouse in Independence Ct., 4 yrs left on tax abatement $500,000

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2036 S. 13th St. Beautiful unique home, 4 lrg. BR’s, 2.5ba, 3-story, hwflrs, brand new mstr ste & bath OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-2:30PM $330,000

1114 Emily St. Emily Townhomes, 10 yr tax abate, 3br/2.5ba, grg pkg, decks w/skyline views OPEN SUN 6/5 3-4PM $349,000

2155 Montrose St. Brand new, lrg 3br/2.5ba w/garden, deck, tax abatement, gourmet KIT, HWflrs OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-2:30PM $399,900

1912 Kimball St. Stunning 3br/3ba, gourmet kitchen, roofdeck, garage, tax abatement OPEN SUN 6/5 3-4PM $450,000

3224 S. Sydenham St. Britain Estates, 4br/2.5ba, EIK, FR, MBR, C/A, HWflrs, 2 Gas FPs, 2-car Pkg $485,000

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 $499,000

629-31 S. 13th St. #A Stunning 3br/2ba new construction, Luxurious finishes, roof deck, pkg, tax abtmnt. OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-4PM $649,900

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911 Ellsworth St. Huge garage & two 1br apts. Potential to expand to 2brs subject to city approval $285,000

1533-37 E. Moyamensing Ave. 3-Story triplex & 2-Story, 2100 sqft. commercial garage w/loft $399,900

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1915 Point Breeze Ave. Beautifully renovated 3br/1.5ba, grt price, HWflrs, gourmet kit, new systems OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-4PM $124,000

1625 Spruce St. #3F Here is the condo for you! Just Reduced! Bi-level Beauty! 2br/1.5ba, lrg deck OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-2:30PM $524,900

1912 Waverly St. Charming historic home offers 2br/2ba, garden, fab kitchen w/heated flrs OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-2:30PM $449,000

722 S. 18th St. Exquisite finishes, new and only blocks to Rittenhouse, grt views fr home & deck OPEN SAT & SUN 6/5 12-1PM $469,900

2011 Catharine St. Newly rehabbed! 2-car pkg., 3br/3.5ba, wood flrs, deluxe kit w/granite & SS OPEN SUN 6/5 12-1PM $499,000

1812 Spruce St. #3R Best value 2br/1ba. New everything, marble bath, deluxe KIT, huge terrace OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-2:30PM $395,000

1812 Spruce St. #2F Very large, unique condo. Great space, 1br/1ba, marble bath, hi ceilings OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-2:30PM $425,000

1812 Spruce St. #2R Grand Scale 1br/1.5ba w/office area. Magnificent ceiling & molding details OPEN SUN 6/5 12-1PM $450,000

2108 Webster St. Stunning 3br/2.5ba, New Const. Superb craftsmanship t/o, gourmet kit, roof deck, garage OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2PM $449,000

1718 Rodman St. 1br/1.5ba home, rear garden, quiet street OPEN SUN 6/5 3-5PM $329,000

1500 Chestnut St. #8H Elegant 2br/2ba condo location in the Ellington in the heart of Center City OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2PM $355,000

525 Fitzwater St. #11 Abbott’s Court, beautiful 2br/1.5ba, gated courtyard, gourmet KIT, pkg & HWflrs OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-4PM $239,000

314 Catharine St. Beautiful 2br condo w/hwflrs, FP and huge windows, 1300sqft, big KIT! OPEN SUN 6/5 1-3PM $379,900

609 League St. Just reduced 15k! 3br/2.5ba, (2008), HW t/o, Rec ligthing t/o, 9’ ceilings, Deck w/city views OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2PM $409,900

624 Carpenter St. 3br/2.5ba, lrg yard, walk-in closet, roof deck,w/stunning view, oak flrs, mod kit OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2:30PM $450,000

529 Queen St. Stunning, huge, 3br/2ba, spacious yard, fully updated OPEN SUN 6/5 11AM-12:30PM $479,900

2036 S. 13th St. Beautiful unique home, 4 lrg. BR’s, 2.5ba, 3-story, hwflrs, brand new mstr ste & bath OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-2:30PM $330,000

1114 Emily St. Emily Townhomes, 10 yr tax abate, 3br/2.5ba, grg pkg, decks w/skyline views OPEN SUN 6/5 3-4PM $349,000

2155 Montrose St. Brand new, lrg 3br/2.5ba w/garden, deck, tax abatement, gourmet KIT, HWflrs OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-2:30PM $399,900

1912 Kimball St. Stunning 3br/3ba, gourmet kitchen, roofdeck, garage, tax abatement OPEN SUN 6/5 3-4PM $450,000

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 $499,000

629-31 S. 13th St. #A Stunning 3br/2ba new construction, Luxurious finishes, roof deck, pkg, tax abtmnt. OPEN SUN 6/5 1:30-4PM $649,900

708 S. Perth St. #B Great location! Truly lovely home, lrg patio yard w/mature Japanese maple OPEN SUN 6/5 1-3PM $305,900

308 McKean St. Newly renovated Pennsport home, fin bsmt, huge master bdrm, C/A OPEN SAT 6/4 & SUN 6/5 2-3PM $225,000

2706 S. 8th St. Complete Rehab, 3br/2ba, high-end finishes OPEN SUN 6/5 2-4PM $234,000

228 Fernon St. Light-filled 3br Pennsport home. Flawlessly restored & updated. Located n a grt blk! OPEN SUN 6/5 1-3PM $235,000

1007 S. Chadwick St. Recently renovated 2br home w/large back yard, hwflrs, crown molding OPEN SAT 6/4 & SUN 6/5 12-1PM $269,900

1233 Wilder St. Beautiful Rehab in the Heart of Passyunk Sq. OPEN SUN 6/5 12-4PM $279,900

824 S. 12th St. Newly reduced! Corner 4br/3ba bi-level property, tons of space. Hi ceilings, wood flrs OPEN SUN 6/5 11AM-1PM $249,000

1328 S. 8th St. Corner row home, garage, 3br/2ba, spacious, W/D, TV, armchair & DR table incl. OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2:30PM $300,000

2638 S. Rosewood St. Sharp South Phila home, classic details, modern upgrades, excellent cond. OPEN SAT 6/4 & SUN 6/5 12-1PM $189,900

2846 S. 11th St. Newly renovated 3br/1.5ba in South Philly OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2PM $219,000

1730 S. 4th St. 2br/2ba Renovated home, rear garden OPEN SUN 6/5 12-1PM $224,000

2002 S. 12th St. Spacious Passyunk Sq. home just two blks fr Broad St. Walk to shops & restaurants OPEN SUN 6/5 12-1PM $225,000

1306 S. Cleveland St. New brick front & patio, walk-in closet, high-eff. heat, A/C. Pre-wired for alarm OPEN SUN 6/5 12-2:30PM $225,000

2536 S. 15th St. Spacious, well-maintained home just one block from Marconi Park! OPEN SAT 6/4 & SUN 6/5 2-3PM $229,900

2536 S. 15th St. Spacious, well-maintained home just one block from Marconi Park! OPEN SAT 6/4 & SUN 6/5 2-3PM $229,900

2421 S. Alder St. New renovation with space, style and storage at a great price! OPEN SAT 6/4 & SUN 6/5 2-3PM $175,000

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Cash Cash Cash Paid for Unwanted

"antiqUe, oLd or Carved fUrnitUre"

Lamps - Statues - Mirrors Paintings - Prints

"China dinnerware"SetS - or - PartS Crystal - Stemware

Sterling- Silverplate old Glass - Linens - Misc."CostUme jeweLry"

old, Vintage or antique Watches Coins-Furs

Gold & Silver Jewelry "CoLLeCtibLes"Llaydros - Hummels

estates Purchased

"call gina” 215-473-7345 • 856-795-9175

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $wanted to buy

wAnTEd TO BUy

FLEA MARKETS

South Phila Vintage Flea Market

& art FeStiValThis Sat., June 4th

Rain Date - Sun, 6/05Jefferson Square Park 4th & Washington9AM til 5PM (But Early Birds Welcome)

More Than 100 Vendors Featuring Antiques, Collectibles, Vintage

Jewelry, Clothing, Glassware, Pottery and Artwork From Local Artists

Flea Market Vendor Info: 215-625- FLEA (3532)

www.PhilaFleaMarkets.org

Wanted tO BUyGuns &

Gun ColleCtions also Military iteMs

Call Charles215-322-7880

Call WALT

ANYTIME215-275-2048

CASH PAID FOR

ANTIQUES,OLD

FURNITURE,GOLD & SILVER

JEWELRY,ANY COINS

ESTATES PURCHASHED

UP TO $11OO FOR CARS WITH BAD ENGINES OR TRANSMISSIONS

$$400.00 CASH$$FOR ANY JUNK CAR WITH OR

WITHOUT TITLE 215-669-1000

Ms. Cathy’s ChildCare

267-240-8185

24 hrs. licensed - 7 daysaccepting New enrollmentstransportation available

s. Philly

jUnK cARS

cHILd/dAycARE

$300 & up

For Running Vehicles Also Highest Cash For

Junk Vehicles Same Day Services

New and Used Parts Sold

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JARMAN SALES & SERVICEWALL & WINDOW UNIT EXPERTS

We Sell & Service the Best• FRIEDRICH •

EXPERT ESTIMATINGSince1951

2041 Point Breeze Ave. 215-389-2345

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24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE215-732-5339 Pager: 215-414-5767

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SIMPSON’S HEATING & COOLING

Lic. & Ins.(Owner)

George Simpson III

***ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED ***

Reg3741

Registered Master Plumber

INSTALLED IN ONE DAYPreventive Maintenance Available

Crown • Utica • Rudd • Peerless • YorkWARM AIR • RADIANT HEAT • DUCT WORK

Di Giovanni plumbing & heating

STAY WARM & SAVE MONEY $$$With A New

★ HOT AIR FURNACE or BOILER ★

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STAY WARM & SAVE MONEY $$$With A New

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★ HOT AIR FURNACE or BOILER ★

215-389-20251114-16 Sigel St.

Serving South Phila. & Center City Since 1983Free Estimates • Licensed & Insured

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INSTALLED IN ONE DAYPreventive Maintenance Available

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Di Giovanni plumbing & heating

STAY WARM & SAVE MONEY $$$With A New

★ HOT AIR FURNACE or BOILER ★

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Serving South Phila. & Center City Since 1983Free Estimates • Licensed & Insured

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Air Conditioning & Heating

COOLING - HEATING - ELECTRICALSales • Service • Installation

215-336-6010LIC. & INS PA 04729

GARY’SHEATING

& AIR CONDITIONING

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL

215-470-8023

APPLIAncE REPAIR

• Specializing allmakes Refrigerators& Freezers

• No service charge if repaired• Senior citizen discount 10%

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AppliAnce WizArdFamily Owned and Operated

Kenmore • Whirlpool GE + Maytag • CalorieKitchenaid • Tappan

Magic Chef Other Brands

ExpErt rEpairs on Washers • Dryers • Refrigerators • Dishwasers

Garbage Disposals • Microwaves • Ranges & Ovens

No Service charge

with repairS

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Serving All South

PhilAdelPhiAAsk About our first time customer discount

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Gas & Electric RangesAll Work Guaranteed

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Specializing in BRICK RESTORATION

Pressure WashPaint RemovalBrick Pointing

StuccoPainting (int & ext)Water Proof

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FREE ESTIMATES Sam, 215-462-3218

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We guarantee our prices over

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$99.00

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10% OFF

Fully Insured/Bonded

FREE DEODORIZING

License 366736

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Steam Cleaning Prices2 Room Minimum

1 room: $14.95

Any 5 rooms (w/free hAllwAy): $69.95

sofa: $49.95 | love seat: $45

• Oriental rugs• remOve Water Damage!• Heavy stain remOval

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WindoW RepaiR SpecialiStS

OREGON CO. KiNG Of WiNdOWs

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Summer Sale On All Windows and iron security doors. Buy Now & save!

fiber and Aluminum Awnings • All Types of Glass Installed

Lic# 20283www.oregonwindow.com

dOORS/wIndOwS

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www.filipponeelectric.com

“IF IT’S ELECTRICAL, WE DO IT!”100 amp & 200 amp Service Specials10% SEnIOR CITIzEn DISCOunT

FREE ESTIMATES WE WILL bEAT Any ESTIMATE

215-783-3844 24-HR. EMERG. SERVICE

BEST OFPHILLY®

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Garbarino & SonSimple solutions for all your household electrial

needs with a reputation for customer satisfaction.

Specializing in:

• 100amp & 200amp Service Specials• Ceiling Fans & Lighting• Troubleshooting Situations• Powersource Outlets

Contact: (215)203-6071

Licensed & Insured // Free Estimates

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“Any Type of Electrical Work”No Job Too Small or Too Big

TRY US FIRSTAll Calls Will Be Answered In 30 MinCALL 267-240-7396 • 215-334-8619

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No Job Too Small100 AMP SPECIALWe Will Beat Any Written EstimateSpring Special

Have your Electrical Service Cable checked for frayness.

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MATARAZZO & SON

ALL CALLS WILL BE ANSWERED IN A FLASH!

Senior Citizen DiscountFree Estimate24-Hour EmErgEncy SErvicE

Call 215-463-3987(Emergency 215-432-7025)

Marazzo electricanthony marazzo

-owner

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Licensed & Insured#Lic 16316

No Job Too Small610-405-0199

Free Ests • 24 Hr. ServiceGuaranteed Work!Lic. #002560

Call 215-467-3197

Specializing in 100 and 200 amp service PackagesAll Household Electrical

Needs, Repairs and Installations from the

Smallest to the Biggest For your Home 24 Hour

Emergency Service, response within 15 min

Family Owned and OPerated

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215-722-5993Lic.# 17027

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JOSEPH’SELECTRICAL

CONTRACTORLICENSED & INSURED.

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL.

215-336-3955Lic. #15487

ELEcTRIcAL cOnTRAcTInG EXTERMInATInG

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Police & Firefighter Discounts

215.431.3278Marc McGarrigle, Owner

McGarrigle Pest Control

Family Owned Since 1958

BoB’sExtErminating

Licensed by Dept of Agriculture,

Health & Safety Division for the past 43 years.

We are state Certified For Bed Bugs. Pet Friendly

& Child safe.Licensed & Insured

215-465-8023Lic # (BU7515)

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Commercial & Residential Fully InsuredFree Estimates

Old Floor made like newCell: 267-973-7001

New Hardwood InstallationsSanding • Refinishing • Staining

Commercial & Residential

OLD FLOORS MADE LIKE NEWCell 215-906-8840

856-962-9576New Hardwood Installations Sanding • Refinishing • Staining

Phong’s Floor Sanding

Fully InsuredFree Estimates

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REPAIRS ✧ STAINING ✧ SANDINGAll Jobs Best Quality

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INSTALLATION PLUS REPAIRS

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Free Estimates • Exterior and Interior

CEMENT AND STUCCO SPECIALIST (215) 510-1672

Masonry Contractor

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• Stucco• Cellars• Steps

• Brick• Cinder Block• Brick Pointing

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3-Step Operation• PRIME• STAIN-GRAIN• VARNISH

REFINISHING OLD & NEWDOORS—WOOD or METALWITH A CUSTOM WOODGRAIN EFFECT

Lic. # C-39768

Jefferson

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