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To the Editor: Tom Cardella said it very well (“The year without the parade,� Dec. 31). The Mummers broke our hearts; they’ve stolen the very heart of the parade by taking it out of South Philly. I can’t express the sadness I feel about this to some people, but there are others who feel like I do. Mummer blood runs through our veins. There was no New Year’s Day ... our heritage and family tradition have been taken away from us. I’ve been saying it all year on Facebook, it makes no sense to rehash it. It’s one of the worst things to happen to South Philly — they’ve taken our pride. There’s a hole in my soul, and my heart aches like I’ve lost a dear friend. It’s like the day the music died; no music or happy comics (drunk or sober) roaming the neighborhood; no Happy New Year hugs, kisses or wishes. I don’t understand this thought process. My father, Joe Burke, was made of mummery sequins, mirrors, feathers, glue and golden slippers! He marched no matter what was happening.

This would have broken his heart, too. He loved the walk. Enjoyed seeing all the faces along the way. He was so very proud, and I was proud of him, too. No, Tom, there is NO GOOD REASON for this route change. Again, South Philly loses and no one cares! 0O`PO`O =`aW\] A]cbV >VWZORSZ^VWO

To the Editor: [Tom Cardella’s] article regarding the loss of the New Year’s Parade in South Philadelphia was well-written. It spoke for the many of us who, like you, have enjoyed many decades of tradition. It wasn’t New Year’s Day this year. It was an economic tourist day. Perhaps it should be renamed as such. And maybe we can establish another tradition. Bring the clowns, string bands and fancies down to Broad Street and Snyder Avenue after their performance at City Hall and before the Second Street celebration. Let’s talk. /\\O ;O`WS @]aOb] A]cbV >VWZORSZ^VWO

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4O` T`][ ^SOQSTcZ To the Editor: I am the furthest thing from an expert in matters of religion. But I do know that when followers of a “religion� murder people in the name of their “God,� they are nothing more than a bunch of savage murderers. When the non-violent members of that “religion� sit back and do not protest the blatant manipulation of their beliefs, they, too, are culpable! I am an avid believer that silence equals consent. More people have been murdered in the name of a God than all of the deaths caused by war combined. I hope people are tired of hearing every single day about beheadings, torture, suicide bombers, lynchings, kidnappings, hijackings, beatings, mass murder, mass graves and any other horrid action perpetrated by followers of that “religion of peace�! If that is the best this religion offers, this cult should be eradicated, at the very least, to stop future innocents from being murdered. Now I realize a lot of my statements can be considered “politically incorrect.� Guess what? I don’t care. That “religion of peace� is humanly incorrect. There are go-

ing to be many tough decisions on how we should proceed. Remember, we did not choose this path, we have been forced to travel this road by religious zealots who hate those whose beliefs differ from their own. I have a few ideas, do you? 1V`Wa 2]gZS A]cbV >VWZORSZ^VWO Comment on these letters or topics at southphillyreview.com/opinion/letters.

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n Monday, Jahmir Harris received a mandatory term of life in prison from Common Pleas Judge Rose Marie DeFino-Nastasi for the Dec. 23, 2012 shooting death of Louis Porter. The sentence followed a jury’s decision that the 25-year-old had committed firstdegree murder and related offenses in the Girard Estate-situated matter. On the night in question, the jury decided the South Philly resident exited the driver’s side of a car in the Walgreen’s parking lot, 2310 W. Oregon Ave., and fired 17 shots at Porter, who had just parked and exited from his automobile. A security guard who witnessed the execution said the victim’s 5-year-old son screamed “My dad, my dad!� in seeing the slaying. According to court records, Assistant District Attorney Erin Boyle argued that evidence showed that Porter had earlier on Dec. 23 told the convicted individual’s mother that Harris owed him $3,900 over a pills transaction. Another witness stated she had just exited from her car when the shooting happened. Defense attorney Brian McMonagle contended that the woman could not have clearly seen the shooter, but the jury did not side with that sentiment or claims from relatives that he could have not been the culprit because he is lefthanded and footage initially showed the gun wielder firing with both hands before concluding with his right. Boyle rebuked that feeling by saying the gunman continued shooting with his right hand to be able to close his car door with his dominant left hand.

2SZW RWZS[[O Police arrested a Passyunk Square resident for his alleged burglary of a delicatessen. At 4:50 a.m. Saturday, authorities responded to a burglary in progress call at P&F Giordano’s, 1043 S. Ninth St., with the caller describing a white male as having gained entry into the establishment by using a pallet, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. Upon arrival, police supposedly observed Nicholas Centuolo Jr. in the building and detained him following his exit. Once inside the site, law enforcement officials noticed damage to the cash drawer and learned approximately $70 was missing. They charged the 40-year-old resident of the 1400 block of South Ninth Street

Authorities and loved ones are seeking the public’s assistance in determining the whereabouts of a Marconi man. Christopher Tully, of the 2600 block of South 16th Street, has been missing since 6:15 a.m. 1V`Wab]^VS` BcZZg Jan. 6, with his last known location being the offramp of I-76 West at the cross sections of Ridge Avenue and Lincoln Drive exits, walking toward City Line Avenue. He was wearing a black jacket, jeans and sneakers, with authorities adding he has bipolar disorder and requires medication. Contact Philadelphia Police at 215-6863013, visit helpfindtully.com or use #findtully to report information.

4]]Za `caVSR W\ Four males made threats against a Whitman man and his family Monday. At 10:30 p.m., the complainant was walking on the 2400 block of South Sixth Street when two masked offenders rushed him at gunpoint, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. Moments later, two more masked individuals appeared and forced him into a vehicle. While inside the ride, one aggressor placed the complainant in a headlock, with another pointing the gun at him and demanding money. The quartet instructed him to tell his wife to bring $5,000 for his release, later increasing the amount to $15,000, Tolliver said. The members vowed that if she did not comply, they would kill him and his family, relaying they know who he is and what possessions he has. The victim adamantly denied that he had any money or gold in his home, with the men taking his wallet, which contained roughly $200 in cash and identification, before releasing him, fleeing the area in a white SUV. The man described the figures as possibly Asian, Hispanic or black, due to their wearing of masks, 5-foot-8 to 5-foot-10 and 25 to 30 years old. To report information, call South Detectives at 215-685-1635, text PPDTIP (773847) or visit phillypolice.com/forms.

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Dries said that, in section three of the manual, it states that “no advisory council member or staff member shall participate in any decision where his or her family has an immediate family interest.� It also requires that all checks are signed twice, something that was missing at all three audited rec centers. “There should be proper training for people who are going to keep the books, to know the correct way of doing it,’ Dries added. Butkovitz himself noted that there are good people doing good work within the PRAC system. “Generally, I’m very appreciative of the work that the PRACs do. The City is not able to do what it should do to maintain these rec centers,� he said. “The City has been counting on volunteers for a long time to fix the roofs and line the fields and get uniforms for the kids.� Perhaps the Fox Chase audit results are good, in the long run, even if the former treasure may have gotten off with almost $6,000. Because going forward, the honest and checked bookkeeping will eradicate any fear of wrongdoing in our communties’ rec centers. “We’re trying to differentiate that there are hundreds of thousands of good people that volunteer their time every week in support of this department and the young people in their neighborhood, and they do that with honesty and good will and a deep commitment,� DiBerardinis said. “I would stand by 98 or 99 percent of the volunteers in this system.� If any of the one percent are in South Philly, rest assured, they won’t be in hiding long. Butktovitz said “we will probably, for the next few years, be going back in and looking at a sample of Recreation Advisory Councils.� +(* Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview. com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.


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Classroom experience, board room experience (as SEC counsel at the American Water Works Company) and community advocacy experience are the three points Wyatt and Anderson will be stressing. Wyatt’s also happy to tell people he doesn’t come from money or advantage. “The path here was a little bit different. I am a product of public schools, but I think it’s also important to know that I was a product of a troubled past,� he told supporters. He received free lunch, Pell grants, barely finished high school and was admitted to CSU on probation but graduated, the first in his family to do so, as student body president. “I was a kid on the brink and I got lucky, but I see so many people on the brink [in Philadelhpia].� He harps on his non-politician status and humble upbringings to make sure Philadelphians trust his ambitions. “We don’t have dynastic wealth. We don’t have generational social capital. Every door that’s been unlocked in my life has been unlocked because of people’s generosity or education. Period,� he said, noting that he’s now readying himself for “a hugely long and important job interview.� +(* Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/ features.

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N 2WQYW\a]\ A_cO`S ESab 1WdWQ /a a]QWObW]\ holds a General Membership Meeting 7 to 8 p.m. at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, 410 Wharton St. info@dickinsonnarrows.org. dickinsonsquarewest.org. N 3Oab >Oaagc\Y 1`]aaW\U 1WdWQ /a a]QWObW]\ holds a January 2015 Education Meeting 7 p.m. Jan. 21 at a location TBD (e-mail education@epcrossing.org for more information). contact@epcrossing. org. epcrossing.org. N :]eS` ;]gO[S\aW\U 1WdWQ /a a]QWObW]\ holds an MLK Day of Service 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 19 at Francis Scott Key Elementary School, 2230 S. Eighth St. lomophilly@gmail.com. lomophilly.org. N ;O`Q]\W =ZRS` /RcZb 1S\bS`, 2433 S. 15th St., hosts an Art workshop 9:30 a.m. ($1), Learn to crotchet or knit 10:30 a.m. (Free), and Musical Rockers 1 p.m. (Free) Jan. 15; Zumba class 9:30 a.m. ($4) and Pokeno 1 p.m. (Free) Jan. 16; the Center will be closed Jan. 19 for MLK Day; Theater group 1 p.m. (Free) Jan. 20; and Men’s Bull Session 10:30 a.m. (Free) and Movie Club 1 p.m. (Free) Jan. 21. 215717-1971. caringpeoplealliance.org N <O` /\]\ 4O[WZg 5`]c^ meets 7:30 p.m. Thursdays. Holy Spirit Rectory Basement, 1924 Geary St. 215-334-4242. N <ObW]\OZ AV`W\S ]T Ab @WbO ]T 1Oa QWO holds a St. Rita’s Novena of Healing Mass Jan. 18 with confessions 1 to 2 p.m. and mass at 2 p.m. at the Shrine, 1166 S. Broad St. 215-546-8333. saintritashrine. org.

N <SeP]ZR <SWUVP]`a /aa]QWObW]\, recommends a Movie Night hosted by the 17th District Police 6 p.m. Jan. 16 at the District (Contact Officer McCrea with any questions, 215-685-1747); and hosts Bike the Loop at FDR park 9:45 to 11:45 a.m. Jan. 18 (meeting at Breezy’s Cafe, 1200 Point Breeze Ave.). president@newboldneighbors.org. newboldneighbors.org. N >S\\a^]`b 1WdWQ /aa]QWObW]\ recommends the The Second Street Irish Society’s 2015 essay contest. Neighborhood children who will be freshmen in a Catholic High School in the 2015-’16 school year are eligible. E-mail irishsocietyscholarships@gmail.com for the essay question and details. Essays are due March 1. N ?cSS\ DWZZOUS <SWUVP]`a /aa] QWObW]\, 405 Queen St., hosts a Membership Meeting: Quality of Life & Bylaws 7:30 to 9 p.m. Jan. 15 at Istanbul Lounge, 216 South St.; and recommends Baby and Toddler Storytimes 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. Jan. 20 at the Charles Santore Library, 932 S. Seventh St. 215-339-0975. info@qvna. org. qvna.org. N A]cbV 0`]OR Ab`SSb <SWUVP]` V]]R /aa]QWObW]\, holds a Zoning Meeting 7 to 8 p.m. Jan. 20 at the Constitution Health Plaza Conference Center, 1930 S. Broad St. info@sbsna.org. sbsna.org.

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B?<;IJOB;I have often come to know the creation only through film. “I’ve really enjoyed helping them to see the play involved in putting on a play,� Krause said, with a nod to the interactive post-staging exchanges with youngsters as a boon to the run. “As a theater professional, there are so many things to work on, but at the end of the day, the room is shared and that notion includes the audience because we’re looking to instruct as much as we are trying to entertain.� Having entered into the world of children’s theater for the Arden’s 2011 rendition of “Charlotte’s Web,� the thespian confessed to an initial inability to realize the scope of the genre but through the company, for whom she also appeared in last year’s “Sideways Stories form Wayside School,� she has comprehended the professionalism and artistry necessary to mount a monumental production. With that awareness, she finds herself nourishing notions of novelty, much like Belle. “I’m grateful for the freedom within children’s theater,� Krause said. “The whole concept of this type of storytelling goes a long way to helping people know that no matter what age we are, we need interaction to encourage new ways to appreciate the world.�

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HAVING ALWAYS IDENTIFIED as an artist, the Ambler product explored ballet, music and painting as a youth yet came to think theater could complement another childhood interest. “I was a huge bookworm,� Krause said of regarding reading as a huge help in fostering her focus. “I was a shy kid, so I saw books as being invaluable. As I grew older, I started to believe in theater as a way of living inside a story in a very palpable manner.� Also seeing the discipline as engendering empathy and compassion, she decided on the City of Brotherly Love as a compelling location to capture the essence of her budding enthusiasm. Choosing not to obsess over how she might advance through the ranks and become a renowned hire, she elected to treat forecasting with all due neglect. “My only plan is to become better,� Krause said. “What I’ve experienced is superior to what I could have conceived anyway, so I’m taking each opportunity as a chance to grow.� She secured her first role through Brat Productions, appearing in ’08’s “User 927� and helping the company to terrify locals in ’09’s Whitman-situated “Haunted

Poe.� Since her ’10 graduation from Temple, the performer has established fruitful relationships with PlayPenn, the Philadelphia Theatre Workshop, People’s Light & Theatre, Simpatico Theatre Project, the Wilma Theater, the Philadelphia Artists’ Collective, Inis Nua and Lantern Theater companies and Theatre Exile, 1340 S. 13th St. While she loves honoring the impact of traditional theater, she has honed fascination for the devised variety through her company member status with New Paradise Laboratories, which creates “surprising, meticulous, spiritually challenging and wholly distinctive experimental theater productions that investigate physical expression, on stage and in life.� “It requires a different sort of artistry,� Krause said of her nearly three-year commitment to the company, which has yielded duties in “Prom,� which took the troupe to North Carolina; “the Adults,� a FringeArts show that offers a spin on Anton Chekhov’s “The Seagull�; and “27,� another FringeArts piece that looks at musicians who died at the title age. “Going in, we’re without the support of a script, and that can be terrifying, but Whit does a brilliant job of guiding us. I think the freedom I find in devised works helps me with more traditional pieces.�

Having starred with her in customary and conceived efforts, Scammell has earned her respect, with Krause saying she envies him as the Beast because he is able to drive the action rather than be a reactionary presence. “I want to chew on characters like that going forward,� she said. “I know I can’t force anything, though.� Krause will continue to concretize her evolution come April, when she stars in Theatre Exile’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?� alongside East Passyunk Crossing’s Jake Blouch. Add work with Lightning Rod Special, another New Paradise Laboratories creation and preparation for this year’s FringeArts pageant, and one can definitely say she has benefited from choosing dedication over consternation. “Philadelphia is an incredible place for artists,� Krause said. “I love being among so many enthused individuals. They’re as inspirational as the plays we perform.� SPR For tickets, call 215-922-8900, or visit ardentheatre.org. Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/lifestyles.

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Also co-starring with Moore are Kate Bosworth, Hunter Parrish, and an especially effective Kristen Stewart, all of whom play Alice’s children, who may or may not inherit her condition. Some of the film’s most graceful moments involve these actors’ approaches to achieving understanding in regard to their changing mom, which is easier said than done, especially when one’s own life hangs in the balance. There is a certain affliction template that “Still Alice� follows, but largely, thanks to Moore and company, it overcomes its ailments.

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will be content. I think the city has exhausted its tap on burger places. It may be America’s favorite sandwich, but I would welcome a simple place for unusual sandwiches along with a hot bowl of soup on a winter’s day. For me, pizza is a food group. I never tire of it. I would not be surprised if new pizza restaurants popped up around town this year. Last fall, Andrew Knowlton, restaurant writer for Bon Appetite, named High Street on Market as the second best new restaurant of ’13. My brunch there in November of that year was one of the finest meals I had in recent memory. Chef Eli Kulp and owner Ellen Yin have put together a casual spot where dishes are turned out using local, in-season ingredients. Now Kulp is at a. Kitchen. I should make a return visit. Center City Restaurant Week begins Jan. 18 to 23 and continues Jan. 25 to 30. The third annual East Passyunk Restaurant Week will take place Feb. 22 to 29. Stay tuned. +(*

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the past, and do something different. Lucky number: 132. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22): You are being expected to tackle odd jobs or tidying and cleaning in the course d of your daily routine. You would rather focus on philosophical questions. If your energy slumps, rest, and safeguard your health. Lucky number: 860.

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boys’ team here, so it’s been great to have us develop our swagger, too.� Cryor especially enjoys that she is gaining more renown as a reliable presence through playing parochial foes, as she admitted that Public League opposition did not often require that she and the Huskies put out intense effort. “At Neumann-Goretti, I feel there’s more preparation and execution,� she said. “My motto is ‘Go hard, or go home,’ so I’m definitely getting more out of this, with all due respect to my time in the Public League.� Because of the immersion and her constantly evolving maturity and focus, Cryor contends that the Saints have formed a tight circle and have even more camaraderie and commitment than last year’s

championship roster. “We’re accountable to one another, and we love getting a better feel for how to become even more in sync,� the perpetually positive floor general said. “Frankly, I think other teams should be scared to play us because we’re so focused on our mission.� CRYOR HAS BEEN crafting her tenacious mindset since her early grade school days, with her three older brothers playing pivotal parts in her hoops journey. “I’ve never gone light on myself,� she said. “I’ve had great motivators in my life, especially my mother, so I’ve developed great faith in myself.� Devoting herself to developing mental and physical fortitude, Cryor called on her

Prep Charter tenure and Amateur Athletic Union involvement to reflect her appreciation for great mentors, with becoming a successor to those voices an unplanned boon. “I do appreciate that my teammates look to me to be a motivator,� she said. “I love seeing us improve, and I love winning.� Early on, her skill set and ambition brought interest from colleges and universities but not the amount that she felt she should have merited from being a selfless and tireless performer. Joining the AAU’s Philly Belles, she earned even more looks, with last year’s success for NeumannGoretti, for whom she averaged 12.5 points in earning First-Team All-Catholic honors and Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association District 12 AA MVP kudos, helping suitors such as Georgia Tech University and Rutgers University, where former Prep Charter standout Kahleah Copper stars, to take notice. In November, Cryor announced her decision to head to Georgia Tech, whose personnel she commends as “lovable� and enthused about the squad’s prospects with her helming the point. “Coach [MaChelle] Joseph sees a lot in me, and I want to be a great competitor for the Yellow Jackets,� Cryor said of looking forward to matriculating in the Peach State and playing Atlantic Coast Conference behemoths such as Duke University and the University of North Carolina. “Beyond basketball, though, I’m interested in becoming a better person, too.� Though Cryor, who intends on majoring in business administration with a minor in sports, science and technology, anticipates a fantastic career at Georgia Tech, which has generated high marks from evaluators for its recruiting class, she wants to arrive on campus with even more memories from her high school sojourn. The Saints advanced to the State Class AA final a year ago, falling 58-50 to part with their pursuit of perfection. Due to this year’s improved cohesiveness, she expects her unit not only to return to the championship duel but to walk away the victor. “We want to do this for one another,� Cryor said. “It’s great to think about last year, but we have unfinished business.� SPR Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/features.

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hen she transferred from Prep Charter High School, 1928 Point Breeze Ave., to Ss. NeumannGoretti High School, 1736 S. 10th St., in 2013, Ciani Cryor brought a revered pass-first mentality to the basketball team. Discovering the fun of complementing teammates’ buckets with her own, the gutsy guard began to shoot more, with proof of her respectable range coming Jan. 7 when she reached 1,000 career points. “It’s definitely not something I had thought of years ago because as a leader, I saw myself as someone who needed to set people up,� the 17-year-old said Tuesday at her East Passyunk Crossing-based school. “I learned to like scoring and now that I have started to shoot the ball more, I feel I’m more of an asset.� The Southwest Philly inhabitant hit the four-digit milestone in the Saints’ 78-15 home court annihilation of Little Flower. Needing 18 points for the mark, she generated them in the frenetic first quarter, with the historic figure coming via a fastbreak layup. “I have to confess that even though scoring isn’t my main thing, I wanted to hit 1,000 that game because I wanted it out of the way so I could focus on team goals,� Cryor said. “I feel blessed to have an individual honor, but that’s not what I’m all about.� The 5-foot-5 force found herself so committed to capturing more glory for the club, which last year won the Catholic League and District 12 City title on its way to a 29-1 haul, that she entered this campaign not knowing her proximity to the mark. Former Saints’ coach Letty Santarelli suggested Cryor contact ex-Prep Charter head man Paul Reiser for her tallies when she hoisted jumpers at the West Passyunk institution. Despite not having ledgers from every contest, Cryor took the agreed-upon total and viewed adding a comma to her scoring column as a secondary yet no less satisfactory element of her senior season. “We have a very strong team, and I love having such a role in what Coach P. is looking to get us to believe,� she said of first-year leader Andrea Peterson. “For a long time, everybody only talked about the

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N 0OaSPOZZ \Sea Neumann-Goretti outfielder Bay To committed to Fairleigh Dickinson University, becoming the seventh senior Saints player to determine his postsecondary education stop.

N 0WRRg POaYSbPOZZ The Edward O’Malley Athletic Association, 144 Moore St., is accepting basketball registrations for ages 3 to 7. Games will be at 9:30, 10:15 and 11 a.m. on Saturdays beginning Feb. 7. Cost is $30. Contact Coach John, 215-266-4195.

N 0]fW\U c^RObS The 2300 Arena, 2300 S. Swanson St., will host Tuesday Night Boxing Jan. 20. Tickets are $35 for reserved corner, $50 for general reserved and $75 for ringside. Call 215-364-9000, or visit wanatix.com.

N 1c^WR¸a C\RWS @c\ Registration is open for the Feb. 14 Cupid’s Undie Run, which raises funds for the Children’s Tumor Foundation. Visit cupidsundierun.com/city/philadelphia/ for information on the event to occur at Xfinity Live!, 1100 Pattison Ave.

N 2`OU]\a V]\]`SR The Taney Dragons, who use Palumbo Recreation Center as their hub and who feature South Philly roster members, received Team of the Year commendation from the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. The unit, which finished third out of eight American clubs at the Little League Baseball World Series, will attend an awards dinner in Cherry Hill tomorrow.

N 5cS`W\ ]TTS`W\Ua Guerin Recreation Center, 16th and Jackson streets, hosts beginner and advanced red tiger tae kwon do classes 7 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays and 10 a.m. Saturdays. Tumbling classes for boys and girls ages 3 to 7 are 4 p.m. Thursdays and those for ages 8 and older will take place Friday afternoons. Cost is $5 per class. Contact 215-685-1894.

program tomorrow. Doors will open at 6 p.m., with action beginning at 7 p.m. in the St. Pio Catholic Regional School hall, 19th and Pollock streets. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. Call the rectory, 215-468-4777.

N ;OUSS 1ZW\WQ Philadelphia University head coach Herb Magee will hold the “Shooting with Coach Herb Magee: On the Move & Off the Screen Clinic� for players of all ages on Jan. 19 at the institution, 4201 Henry Ave. The event will cost $60 per player and $30 per coach. Contact Kay Magee, kaymagee@herbmagee.com or 610-6950629.

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N >VWZZWSa #9 The Philadelphia Phillies are accepting registrations for March 28’s 5K run concluding at Citizens Bank Park. The occasion will allow participants to support their favorite charities. The cost is $50, with information available at phillies. com/5K.

N A3G// \Sea The Southeast Youth Athletic Association, Seventh and Bigler streets, is accepting registrations for its winter sports programs. The association will hold coed basketball for ages 4 to 6, 7 to 8 and 9 to 10 and indoor soccer for ages 4 to 7 at the Taggart School gym, Fifth and Porter streets. The basketball fee is $40, and the soccer cost is $20, with the season running through mid-March. Register through seyaasports@aol.com. Call 215463-8802. The association will also be holding tryouts for a 9-and-younger travel baseball team. Contact Coach Ray, 215852-5087.

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WHITMAN

$189,000

Unbelievable opportunity to own a meticulously cared for 3BD/1BA abode in the heart of Whitman! This charming home beams with curb appeal and is located on a fantastic block with easy parking and a newly done façade. With a gas fireplace, bay window, large eat-in kitchen, clean basement and brand new central air, this is a truly excellent home!

PENNSPORT

$150,000

Excellent move in 2BD (could be used as a 1BD with a den) and 1BA on a fantastic block! With a lovely living room, separate eat-in kitchen with wood cabinetry, a back yard, a charming second floor AND an unfinished basement, this home will just win your heart away!

WHITMAN

$149,900

Very large and updated 3BD/1BA in move-in condition on a great park with easy parking! There’s a nice yard, an adorable front porch, wide open living room with new hardwood floors, a huge bay window, high ceilings, an updated kitchen with granite counters and refinished wood cabinetry and more!

PENNSPORT

$209,900

WHITMAN

$250,000

Huge home in fantastic condition with 3BD/1BA, a finished basement, a gorgeous high end kitchen with granite countertops and an island with pendant lighting, high end stainless steel appliance package and beautiful cabinets, a large open floor plan and that’s just the beginning! Don’t miss this beauty.

Beautifully renovated 2BD/1.5BA on the “Delancey Streetâ€? of Whitman with a finished basement, wood floors throughout, a huge yard, handsome façade and more! Done by a quality builder, this beautiful abode has the finest materials and style.

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19145 21XX S. WOODSTOCK ST.

Beautiful Renovation, 3 bed, Tree lined St

21XX S. BEECHWOOD ST.

3 bed home w/ updated kit.

25XX S. CARLISLE ST.

Lovely, 3 Bed mod. hm., close to Subway

Asking $179,900

21XX W. PASSYUNK AVE

Girard Estate - classic 4 bed hm., h/w flrs.

Asking $259,900

22XX S. 17TH ST.

Newbold South, Spac 4 Bed, H/W floors

$173,900

25XX S. 18TH ST.

Girard Estate, Lovely Upgraded 4 Bed, Many Extras!

$299,900

25XX S. MOLE ST.

3 Bed, Semi-mod home on fantastic block.

$159,900

16XX S. 21ST

Very Large 3 Bed in need of Renovation

$89,900

22XX CANTRELL ST.

Updated 2 Bed cozy modern Hm move in cond

$76,800

32XX S. 17TH

Rarely offered fully renovated large Packer Park home.

28XX S. 16TH

Very Nice 3 Bed Marconi Park West Home A Asking

$139,900 Asking Only $79,900

SOUTH OF OREGON Asking $439,900 $228,900

COMMERCIAL/MULTI-FAMILY 19XX MORRIS ST.

LG 1st Fl. Garage & 1 Bed Apt

$179,000

16XX PORTER

3 Fam. Dwelling, fully occupied, sep utility, Prime Location

$279,900

18XX SNYDER AVE 19XX S. 20TH

Spacious office & lg 2 Bed appt.

15XX S. HOLLYWOOD

Lovely fully renovated home. Just Move In!

15XX S. BAILEY

Grays Ferry- Needs total renovation.

21XX WHARTON ST.

Excellent rehab opportunity! A Asking

$119,900

16XX WHARTON

Gorg. 3 story renovation w/roof deck

$329,900

$139,900 Only $29,900

19XX TITAN

Prime PT. Breeze! Total renovation, must see!

74XX SANDPIPER

Large corner lot, 2 Bed raised rancher. Move-in-condition $129,900

24XX S. EDGEWOOD

Well maintained, 3 Bed, w/Driveway Just Move In!

$79,900

27XX S. 73RD

Beautiful 3 bed 2.5 bath, w/fin basement, driveway

$169,900

$269,900

SOUTH WEST PHILA

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

TWO BEDROOM FOR RENT

26XX BOUVIER ST All Brick,3BR.S/T w/Eat-in-Kit. LR-DR combo. Remod. Tile bath-Part. fin.bsmt. Well maintained house, very nice So. Philly block. Call Delores SellAmerica’s City and Suburban Realtors-Direct 215-624-6725 x204, or 215-624-7800.

12TH & MCKEAN(E.Passyunk) 2nd.flr., Hdwd.flrs.,C/A,W/D.$950/ mo.+utils. 215-817-7288. 1316 JACKSON: $950/mo 2BD/1BA bi-level w/private side entrance, closets, in bustling Passyunk Square! Lots of cabinetry in eat-in kitchen! CALL RYAN MCCANN BHHS FOX & ROACH 215.627.6005/215.440.2118 2349 E.HAROLD: $895/mo 2BD/1BA adorable move-in ready! W/D, super clean eat-in kitchen, updated bathroom, close to public transport! CALL RICH FRAVEL BHHS FOX & ROACH 215.627.6005/215.440.8345

LOTS & ACREAGE BANK REPO’D! 10 acres-$19,900! Awesom Mtn views, hardwoods, private bldg site, long rd frontage, utils! No liens or back taxes! Terms avail! Call 888-431-7215 NOW!

BROAD & SHUNK VIC. 2Bdrms.,3rd flr., No smoking/No pets. $825/ mo.+utils. 215-271-2270.

ONE BEDROOM FOR RENT

HOUSES FOR RENT

6TH & PORTER Lg.1Bdrm.2nd flr.,newly Renov.,breakfast nook. $700/mo.+Utils.Sec.8 OK. 215-432-6222. BROAD & PORTER VIC: 3rd fl, Mod 1BR w/Open LR & kitch, HW flrs. Freshly painted. $675/mo. 856-371-7009 PORTER ST. 1Bedrm., mod. apt. C/A. Refrig. $850/mo.+utils. Call 215-468-0595.

PASSYUNK SQU VIC (10/McKean): 2nd fl 2BR, HW flrs t/o, WD, CA, DW, Laundry rm w/WD, Sundeck. $975/ mo+. 267-254-1914

13XX MC CLELLAN ST 3Brdms.,Off of East Passyunk. $1350/mo.+utils. Call 1-484-620-0948. 1416 SO. 21ST. Newly renovated. Call 215-421-8262.

3Bdrms.,1Bath. $900/mo.+utils.

16TH & RITNER VIC. Totally remod. 3Bedrms., new kit/bath. HDWD Flrs. All new appliances. $1200/mo+. 856262-4369.

3 Story trad. home, Just steps to the Italian Mkt.

$229,900

9XX S. 3RD ST.

New Construction, townhome, Queen Village

$459,900

32XX S. 17TH ST.- Gorgeous 3 bed, 2 1/2 bath, spacious home w/brand new kitchen, fin. basement, deck and driveway. Call for info!

2XX WILDER

Prime Pennsport block, cozy, 2 bed mod Hm

10XX S. RANDOLPH ST.

Updated 2 Bed Bella Vista Home.

1XX GLADSTONE ST.

Mod 3 bed home in excellent cond!

GIRARD ESTATE! 25XX S. 18TH ST.

25XX S. HANCOCK ST.

Off-street parking, lovely 3 bed home

24XX S. SARTAIN ST.

Lovely 3 Bed Mod Home located in the heart of So. Phila. Asking $145,000

24XX S. AMERICAN ST.

3 bed home in excellent cond. Nice block!

3XX FITZGERALD

Very nice 2 bed with modern kit, great block

9XX MCCLELLAN

East Passyunk Square! Spac. 3 bed As

26XX S. DARIEN ST.

Cute, well kept 3 Bed w/open Porch As

7XX SIGEL ST.

Nice size 3 Bed Hm in need of renovation A

Lovely 4 bed hm, w/porch front, spacious rooms, c/a, rear yard, h/w flrs, Excellent cond. PRICE REDUCED TO $299,900

GIRARD ESTATE ASKING $259,900 Beautiful classic Girard Estate hm, w/ gorgeous h/w flrs, 4 bed, huge rear yard.

HOUSES FOR RENT 17XX S. 17TH ST Lg. 3 bedrms.,hdwd flrs. $800/mo.+utils. Call 1-484-6200948 20XX WATKINS ST 3Bdrm.house. $750/mo.+utils. No Pets. Avail.Feb. 215-873-6778. 23XX S. WARNOCK ST 2Bdrms. Avail. Call JOE 267-767-0717. 2334 S.LEE ST - Nice 3BR porch front home w/Spacious LR, DR, EIK, HW flrs, High ceilings & Yard. $1400/ mo. CONWAY TEAM, BHHS Fox & Roach, 215.440.8190 5XX FERNON ST. Lg. 3bedrms., $950/mo.+utils. Call 1-484-620-0948. DARIEN AT MOYAMENSINGMUST SEE! (3BR) $1071. BRANDYWINE AT 11TH (3/4BR) $1761. 215-849-4049 SO. PHILA. GREAT NEIGHBORHOODS. 3BEDRM. HOUSES. AVAILABLE NOW! 267-246-0579. SOUTH BROOK 3Bdrms.,just remodeled $1300/mo+. Off-St parking. No pets/Non-smoker preferred. 215432-0333, 215-468-3028.

ROOM FOR RENT BROAD & OREGON Pvt.ent.,Sec. cameras.Male Over 40/Non-Smoker. Proof of income. 215-389-8723

GARAGES FOR RENT

13XX SO. HARMONY ST.

All Facilities. 16FT x 30FT, $575/mo. 609-230-2146.

SOUTH OF OREGON 28XX S. 16TH ST. Lovely mod 3 bed 1.5 bath home, spacious living room, rear patio & yard ASKING $228,900

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