Moore Street Wrap! Johnson Announces
Community Festival
WHY IS THIS YOUNG man strolling along 6th & Moore Streets wrapped up in Saran-wrap? See Page 10
State Rep. Kenyatta Johnson promises this year’s community festival will best last year's showcase. Johnson will host the 2nd annual Community Appreciation Day in Point Breeze at the end of the month” "To celebrate each other and our community, I am hosting the Community Appreciation Day,” Johnson said, “Last year was huge, this year will be even bigger.” Johnson said festivities will start
at noon Saturday, Aug. 28 at Point Breeze Avenue & 22nd Street. The festival will feature entertainers, comedians, an awards ceremony and much more! “This annual event brings the community together for a day of celebration, food and fun. “We are expecting more than 1,000 community members to attend this year’s festival.” The event is free. For more information, please call (215) 9523378 or (215) 755-9185.
DooWop Rescheduled For Sunday Rain or Shine Come rain or shine, the E. Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District will be celebrating its 5th annual DooWop Car Show & Street Festival this cvoming Sunday. The festival was washed out last Sunday and had to be postponed to Aug. 8, from noon to 5 p.m. Whatever the weather, the festival will be held on Sunday at E. Passyunk Avenue between McKean and Dickinson Streets, just east of (Cont. Page 2)
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Future Looks Bright For Sacred Heart 4 Men On A Mission To Save Their Parish by Rory McGlasson New Sacred Heart of Jesus pastor Robert Feeney jokes about how he used to visit the 3rd Street church with a miner’s hat on his head. So dark was the aged building’s interior, Father Feeney says he was barely able to see down the aisle. However, today residents are walking in the church amazed by the light. Not just in a spiritual sense either. Long-time residents are walking in and breaking down in tears of joy because the church has had a makeover. That’s because there is new lighting, and a heavy lick of paint here, there and everywhere … the church has been transformed. (Cont. Page 2)
Jim Stevenson KEEPING THE FAITH! Brian Donnelly, Tom Betteridge, John Demshuck and Mike Connell founded the Sacred Heart of Jesus Men’s Club, to save their church, located at 3rd & Reed Streets in South Philadelphia.
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AN ARTIST IS WANTED to repaint the mural of the high altar at Sacred Heart. Mural is based on the Gospel of Luke (12:49) and the Book of Revelations.