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Panepinto Jewelers

Ron Panepinto Karen Panepinto-Minarcik 702 Sansom St. • Phila., PA 19106 Tel: 215-923-1980 email: info@panepintojewelers.com www.PanepintoJewelers.com

Vol. XVIII No. 27 (Issue 457)

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July 7, 2016

Still a Powerhouse! Asian Flavors Now a Heritage by Maria Merlino The flavors of Southeast Asia took center stage in South Philadelphia last week at the closing celebration of the monthlong Immigrant Heritage Month. Restaurateurs, dancers and diners were brought to the United Healthcare Multi-Cultural Center at 1900 S. Broad Street last Thursday for the culminating event, where three authentic restaurant cuisines were featured: Cambodian, from 7th Street’s I Heart Cambodia; Malaysian, from Passyunk Avenue’s Sate Kampar; and Indonesian, from Washington Avenue’s Sky Café. Each of the participating chefs gave lectures about the various ingredients used in their cuisines and, as an added bonus, treated the crowd to plates of their signature dishes. In between bites, dancers in native costumes entertained the audience of around 100 people. A visit from Mayor Jim Kenney to commemorate the successful initiative was enthusiastically received as he toasted the partygoers. “We’re happy that you are here and have made Philadelphia your home,” he began. “Back in the 1840s, the Irish moved to Philadelphia. Since Ellis Island wasn’t ADELPHIA LION Phyllis Liberati and S. Phila. Lions Club President Joe in existence, they were all undocuGiampietro proudly state, “Our motto is, ‘Not above you, not beneath you, mented. We had our share of prejubut with you.” The group awarded local leaders at its 81st anniversary cel- dice. Irish churches were burned For more pictures, see page 2 down, no one would hire us. Let me ebration. Photo by Maria Merlino tell you that the doors are not shutting on immigration. Xenophobia, the fear of people from other countries, is now at its worst. In this city, Asian and Mexican people are now the new shopkeepers of the once-Italian and Irish stores and groceries. Nothing is easy. It’s hard work but many new businesses are owned by immigrants. We will not have ugly arguments about speaking English only. We don’t want your children to lose their heritage. (Cont. Page 2)

South Philadelphia Lions Club Marks Its 81st Anniversary

SURROUNDED by the best chefs of Southeast Asian cuisine in S. Phila., Mayor Jim Kenney was hard pressed to pick one dish that was his favorite. “No matter what I’ve eaten, everything is so good!”

Feeding Our Community MAKING a difference and doing good for the S. Phila. community are the Mount Hebron Baptist Church organizers as they work to feed the needy during its Community Feeding day, every fourth Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. From left are Barnita Huzzy; Orlando Jewett, Social Reverend; Ann Hunter; Chiquita Love, president of Missionaries; Silvia Smith; Lulu Prather; and Daisy Wallace. Photo by Eldon Graham


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