Category: RokStories

PHILADELPHIA – The Ogontz Avenue Revitalization Corp. (OARC) has partnered with Vital Neighborhoods and the Philadelphia School District to convert an asphalt portion of a Northwest Philadelphia school yard into a “rain garden” to help combat stormwater runoff, a major contributor to pollution in local water systems.

The rain garden, which covers portions of the playground at the John F. McCloskey Elementary School and the Dorothy Emanuel Recreation Center in Mount Airy, will measure 50 feet by 100 feet and use native plants and other landscaping to soak up rain water and stormwater runoff from lawns, roofs and other impervious surfaces such as streets, driveways or parking lots. Such runoff often carries pesticides, fertilizers and oil into storm drains, which feeds the pollutants into streams, lakes and rivers. It is the biggest cause of toxic waste in waterways that serve as sources for drinking water.

John Ungar, OARC’s Senior Director of Sustainability and Education, said the project expands the “greening” focus of OARC’s five-pillar model of community development. The other pillars are: housing and economic development, education and community relations, business development and arts and culture. Other greening projects include energy conservation awareness, recycling rewards programs and solar-powered trash compactors for streets. In addition, the rain garden will be incorporated into the curriculum at the McCloskey School, located at Pickering and Gowen Streets.

WHO: John Ungar Senior Director of Sustainability and Education

Karen Anderson, Executive Director of Awbury Arboretum

Amy E. McCollum, Vital Neighborhoods project interim director

Crystal Jacobs, Communications & Special Events Director for Philadelphia Councilwoman Marian Tasco

Final plantings/landscaping for “rain garden” pilot project in Northwest Phila.

WHEN: Thursday, August 19, 2010 at 11 AM

WHERE: John F. McCloskey Elementary School, 8500 Pickering Street (corner of Pickering and Gowen) Read More…

 

Harry Connick, Jr. Rocks Pink Season with Benefit Concert for Philly-based (Global Non-profit) Breastcancer.org

10th Anniversary Rock the Ribbon Celebration Honors Breastcancer.org and the Millions of Lives Touched by Local Non-profit Organization

Ardmore, PA, September 29, 2010 – As a grand finale to Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Grammy Award-winning singer, Harry Connick Jr. will be the featured performer at Philadelphia’s famed Academy of Music on Saturday, October 30, 2010 for Rock the Ribbon – the 10th Anniversary celebration and benefit concert for Breastcancer.org.

Founded in Wynnewood 10 years ago, Breastcancer.org has become the world’s leading online breast cancer resource reaching more than 27 million people across the globe with the most reliable, comprehensive and up-to-date medical information, as well as much-needed peer support.Breastcancer.org serves those affected by breast cancer by helping them better understand complex medical information, guiding them through their medical and emotional journey and connecting them with an empathetic, supportive peer community.

Proceeds from Rock the Ribbon will help fund enhancements to Breastcancer.org’s current online content and expand its reach through Spanish translation tools, mobile applications, a suite of video programming, and an expanded risk reduction initiative.

Philadelphia native, nationally recognized singer and songwriter and cancer survivor, Lauren Hart will serve as emcee for the night’s festivities. The evening also will feature other entertainment found only in Philadelphia.

“This is a tremendous milestone for Breastcancer.org and we are delighted to host this event in our home city. We are proud to be a Philadelphia-based company with the ability to support millions of women throughout the world. It’s a special time to pay tribute to the many women with breast cancer and their family and friends who love and support them,” said Dr. Marisa Weiss, president and founder of Breastcancer.org.“We are incredibly thankful to Harry Connick, Jr. for what is sure to be a memorable evening and to Genentech, our presenting sponsor of the event and a valued and enduring supporter of Breastcancer.org.”

Corporate sponsors have lined up to support Rock the Ribbon, with Genentech leading the evening’s event as Presenting Sponsor.

“Supporting patients with our treatments is only part of our commitment.It’s just as important to support the advocacy organizations that these patients rely on, “added XX of Genentech. “Breastcancer.org has been at the forefront of providing the resources so critically needed by those affected by breast cancer as they sort through very complex information and issues when making the decisions that will be best for them.We’re honored to be a part of their ten year anniversary celebration.”

The Rock the Ribbon concert with Harry Connick, Jr begins at 8 PM. Tickets can be purchased through www.breastcancer.org/rocktheribbon or by calling
Ticket Philadelphia 1-215-893-1999.Separate tickets are also available for a pre-concert reception.

Harry Connick Jr.
Harry Connick, Jr.’s career has been studded with awards and recognition, including several multi-platinum and gold albums, Grammy and Emmy awards and a starring role in the Tony-winning Broadway musical, Pajama Game.The New Orleans native is an acclaimed singer, composer, big-band leader and actor.He has appeared in numerous films including the blockbuster “Independence Day,” “Little Man Tate,” “Copycat,” “Hope Floats,” and “P.S. I love You,” as well as television roles on “Cheers,” “South Pacific,” and “Will & Grace.”Connick also starred in “Living Proof” a Lifetime television movie on Dennis Slamon, the UCLA doctor who developed the breast cancer drug Herceptin.In addition to his musical and acting accomplishments, Connick has also made his imprint on the rebuilding of his hometown after it was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.Connick and fellow musician and New Orleans native Branford Marsalis teamed up with Habitat for Humanity to develop Musicians’ Village in the city’s Ninth Ward, which was among the hardest hit areas.The organization has built homes, a park and recently broke ground on the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, named in honor of the legendary jazz pianist.

About Breastcancer.org
Breastcancer.org is the #1 online resource for breast health and breast cancer information and support, with more than 6,000 pages of expert-reviewed information and a robust, dynamic peer support community. A non-profit organization, Breastcancer.org receives more than 8 million visits each year. Read More…

 

Lord Algie releases Lee Mekhai Remix

In preparation for the Fall 2010 release of MAMi Magazine, Lord Algie [ Algie deWitt ] has had the opportunity to work with the incredible Lee Mekhai.. remixing her new single “Miss Lee” and constructing a promotional video.check it out before it hits the stands!Read More…

 

Dead Squirrel Beer

Brewdog is Scotland’s largest independent brewery.  In July of 2010 they released not only the strongest but also the most expensive beer in the world.  Brewdog titled their beer The End of History.

What made this beer special?  Besides being fermented for 14 months in whiskey barrels.  Then being frozen three times in succession of the other.  While pulling all the traces of water out between each freezing.  They also packaged the product in a stuffed squirrel with the bottle’s neck coming out their mouths.  They only made 12 bottles each selling at 700 pounds.  The alcohol content for this beer is a huge 55%.

Unfortunately for the happy consumers this product sold completely out in under a day.  If we will see more of this product in the future time will only tell. No worries though to the beer drinkers out there they still have a huge 41% alcohol content beer called Sink the Bismarck for a much smaller price tag of 40 pounds.

via: www.blavish.com Read More…

 

Knockoffs not just for luxury items

In this economy, even counterfeiters are trading down.
After years of knocking off luxury products like $2,800 Louis Vuitton handbags, criminals are discovering there is money to be made in faking the more ordinary — like $295 Kooba bags and $140 Ugg boots. In California, the authorities recently seized a shipment of counterfeit Angel Soft toilet paper.

via: www.thestate.com Read More…

 

 


 

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