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In fact at Stinger Square, 3200 Dickinson St., in Grays Ferry, they’ve made it explicit – on Saturday afternoon (1 to 5 p.m.), the Friends of Stinger Square are holding a Celebrating Our Mothers Event with games, food, gifts, and giveaways. Irene Russell, who grew up on the 1300 block of South

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To our readers: My mother has, without a doubt, proven the most influential person in my life, as I make evident in my South Philly 10 column this week. There have been many times since her 2009 death where I have felt bitter, but I realize more and more each day that I should focus on my fortune far more than I should concentrate on my frustration. I have often looked at subsequent Mother’s Day celebrations as providers of additional pain, but that will end this Sunday when I will smile upon reflecting on her example. I will also flash some teeth when thinking of all of the marvelous moms who constantly make sacrifices to secure a promising present and fruitful future for their children. Every October, we honor 25 Difference Makers as part of our Fall Guide issue. Five months ahead of that, I am lauding

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Iekj^ F^_bbo H[l_[m School Year as well, with the comparison schools scoring 5.1 percent proficiency on the new PSSA, compared to 10.8 percent proficiency for Universal Vare. While there is room for growth with the math performance of all Philadelphia schools, we are at the forefront of preparing our scholars to be successful on the new PSSA (especially during a time when the entire state saw a huge drop across the board on math PSSA scores last year). We minimized our negative growth rate with excellent teaching and preparation. This is a testament to our teaching staff and evidence that the academic plan in place at Universal Vare is having a positive impact on performance. Not to mention, of our scholars who took the Keystone exams last year, 50% were proficient or advanced. To build on the momentum we currently are exhibiting, we plan to bring in instructional coaches in Math and ELA to offer better support to our teachers with instruction. Next year will be the third year Universal Vare will be offering advanced seventh grade math as well as Algebra I to our eighth graders. This year the number of scholars taking Algebra I has grown, as well as, the number of scholars in seventh grade taking seventh grade advanced math. Additionally, we have added a group of sixth graders taking the seventh grade advanced math class who eventually will be taking geometry by their eighth grade year. Not only are we addressing the needs of our scholars in the lower quintiles in math, but we are also assisting the needs of those in the upper quintiles in the same subject area. We deserve Universal Vare because we have worked hard to get here. We will continue to push our scholars in the right direction, so they too will make great contributions to society and fulfill their destiny as being “Destined for Greatness.� 1`OWU 1 ;SbQOZTS >`W\QW^OZ ]T C\WdS`aOZ DO`S AB3; /`ba /QORS[g 1VO`bS` AQV]]Z Comment on these letters or topics at southphillyreview.com/opinion/letters.

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4SSZW\U À Ob A Bella Vista man is in police custody for supposedly slashing tires in South of South. Responding to a radio call of slashed tires in the 1700 block of Christian Street at 1:25 a.m. April 23, officers noticed a man whose description matched that of the flash description they had heard, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said, as he sat on the ground next to a dark Honda Civic. Observing a knife on the ground next to the figure, they surveyed the block and observed 13 vehicles with slashing-induced flat tires, arresting Christopher Nelson, of the 900 block of South Fifth Street, and charging the 54-year-old with criminal mischief. He had not posted his $1,000 bail as of press time and awaits a May 24 status hearing.

5WdS bVOb POQY Police are after a woman who committed theft in East Passyunk Crossing. Surveillance video captured the likeness of the female as she walked on the 1900 block of South Camac Street at 5 p.m. April 11. Approaching the front of a private residence, she removed a package from the front door, leaving behind items of her own before fleeing. She returned a short time later with the package open and looked to retrieve her items, with a neighbor scaring her away.

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;SRWQOZ [gabS`g Authorities are seeking the pictured man for transgressions committed in Lower Moyamensing. At 3 a.m. April 22, surveillance video captured the image of the male as he entered Methodist Hospital, 2301 S. Broad St. Wandering the halls in restricted areas, he forced his way inside an office, but he did not take anything in searching through it. He then exited in an unknown direction. Call South Detective Division Det. Powell at 215-686-3013 with DC#16-03-022035, text PPDTIP (773847) or visit phillypolice.com/ forms.

7bS[ ZSRUS` The depicted man is on the loose after having committed theft in Newbold. The individual was wandering on the 1500 block of McKean Street at 4 p.m. April 20 when surveillance video captured his image. Not seeing any witnesses on the block, he entered a vehicle and swiped several items before fleeing in an unknown direction. Call South Detective Division at 215-6863013 with DC#16-01-017587, text PPDTIP (773847) or visit phillypolice.com/forms.äSPR Contact Editor Joseph Myers at asnyder@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/police-report.


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facing uncertainty and sadness. 6) Be selfless as often as possible: We all have needs, but how many of us consistently realize that one of them is the call to help others? I definitely do not pull it off perfectly, but I strive to give comfort to others without seeking recognition or return assistance. 5) Always believe in myself: This has been a tough one to master, as my fallibility and the often harmful nature of the world at large can make thoughts of standing out quite laughable. I yearn to have the last laugh be on those forces, though. 4) Know that I have immeasurable worth: With so many people inhabiting this globe, we often encounter those who seek to demean the gifts that each person has to offer. Have I been guilty of this oversight? Definitely, but I will always promote my life and every other existence as a priceless gem. It is what we do with our limited time and what we encourage others to do that enhance our standing. Keep striving and guiding. 3) Feel fortunate for family: No matter the scuffles or scars, family comes first. To my relatives near and far, “Joey� thanks you for being so considerate and inspirational. I am proud to share this life with you. 2) Aspire to be a better person each day: How does one measure improvement? From a sports point of view, statistics can reveal a ton, but life, no matter what people say, is not a constant competition. How then can we determine if we have progressed? Be a perpetual student. Consider, question, and, if you need to, condemn. Never stop learning. That urge beats a six-figure salary and a time-share every day of the week. 1) Be thankful for every blessing: I have unsuccessfully pined for many things in my life and been prone to a few “Woe is Joe� moments. Thanks to my mother, though, what I have, including wonderful relatives and friends, always resonates more. I am thankful for every blessing that I have received, with her love and influence being my unmatched guides in helping me to be a parent, a writer, and a companion. Courtesy of her care, I am discovering the depths of my potential and yearn to bring out similar revelations in others. That, I would argue, is what being a mother is all about. SPR Contact Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.

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kids doing normal activities.� Camp Oasis, by the way, takes place this summer Aug. 15-20 for campers entering grades four to 12. Palmer is the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America’s (CCFA) Young Honored Hero at this weekend’s Take Steps walk at Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way, and the Philadelphia and Delaware Valley Take Steps is the country’s largest. The walk raises awareness for the disease, which affects 1.6 million patients, one in every 200 people. CCFA raises nearly $50 million from the Take Steps walks across the country and in 2015 alone, CCFA served almost 600,000 individuals through education and support services. “It’s not a fun disease and it’s a disease that you can’t see,� Dawn Halsey, the Philadelphia walk coordinator, said. “You can’t see how much pain and suffering our patients are experiencing. And it’s definitely not a disease that people talk about.� But on this day, patients make light of their condition to lessen the seriousness they experience on a regular basis. At last year’s walk, “teams� came up with creative team names: Emmy’s Crohn’s Crushers; Team Semicolon!; The Irregulars; Glamour & Guts; and OMG: Oh My Guts! “I have an autoimmune disease with ulcers in my colon and I can only eat certain food, because my colon can get inflamed and cause me to go to the bathroom more frequently� is

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how Palmer puts it to a stranger. She’s a little nervous to make a speech at this weekend’s walk, but also honored and excited. She’ll address “what I went through and what I’m still going through and maybe encourage people – it’s such a cool thing to be able to raise money for research to help find a cure.� PALMER RECEIVED TREATMENT at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Juniata Park. She says it was such exceptional care that she didn’t want to leave. In fact, in the fall she’s ready to enroll at Widener University in Chester, where she’ll study nursing because of how wonderful her caretakers made her feel. “My time in the hospital, I loved it there, it kind of changed my whole career� aspirations, the Passyunk Square inhabitant said. “It’s a really long-term disease, and we see kids as young as infants who can develop inflammatory bowel disease and the sickest patients develop it much earlier in life,� Dr. Harpreet Pall, a gastroenterologist at St. Christopher, said. “It can be a horrible disease and the cases are much more common than they were before, it’s becoming more common especially in children.� When Palmer came to St. Christopher, it was after years of unsuccessful appointments with physicians who didn’t think to request a colonoscopy for her. And early diagnosis can help a great deal.

Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.

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At 15 and 16, she was prescribed steroid treatments and remicade infusions, treatments that forced her to gain weight and lose mental and emotional clarity. “Sometimes the side effects of treatment can sound scary, but you have to look at the big picture,� Pall explained. “It’s always a riskbenefit discussion, and we involve patients and families and parents in the decision-making process – we make a decision together, jointly, in the best interest of the patient.� Every patient is unique with different sources for flare-ups and Palmer often keeps a food diary to document what works and what doesn’t. In the small intestines, though, Crohn’s and Colitis patients should universally avoid “nuts, seeds, and popcorn – that’s a no – they can get stuck,� Pall said. Palmer says she stays away from rich, creamy foods. And during flare-ups, she’s forced to eat loads of chicken and rice “and it’s horrible,� she said. “I eat everything but I probably shouldn’t.� At Phillies games, she opts for chicken fingers and fries. Crohn’s is significantly more serious and destructive than Colitis. Crohn’s affects the entirety of the digestive tract, from the mouth to the anus. But Colitis largely affects the large intestine, or colon, and sometimes other, higher parts of the digestive tract. Crohn’s can be debilitating and is far more powerful than Celiac Disease or Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome (IBS). “IBS means there’s no inflammation,� Pall said. But with Crohn’s or Colitis, patients “may have blood in their stool, experience weight loss, severe abdominal cramping, mouth sores, fevers, arthritis sometimes.� What’s the cause? We’re still not even close to certain. It’s a combination of genetics, exposure to certain bacterias, and perhaps environment. Largely, IBD sufferers get diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 35. Pall even hinted that, perhaps, a serious aversion to getting dirty or say playing in mud may hinder children from being exposed to the bacterias that are natural and healthy. The walk “definitely raises awareness,� Palmer said, which is crucial. And as she and her family have found, lots of friends and family might have it but shy away from admitting it. “They have it and they haven’t said anything – ‘Oh, you have it!’� is a common response, followed by “I have it or my brother has it,� she added. The silver lining is she’s found some purpose and writes, in attending nursing school, she’s “on her way to help others who suffer from these diseases.� SPR


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Hen“They’re going to do some kind of bike we put up a few tents, filled them with balnessey said, “and really trying to get some tricks and show off a little, then they’ll set loons for the kids to play in, and we had income to do some big changes.â€? up a little obstacle course. It should be a a cake with a graham cracker tent, and we lot of fun,â€? Wanner, whose partner, Thoai hung lanterns from trees.â€? NEAR THE NORTHWEST corner of the WhitWanner said her park is a great place for Nguyen, grew up frequenting the park, man neighborhood, Mifflin Square Park Joaquin to play with trees, too, but “chassaid. stretches from Sixth to Fifth streets and She and the other moms often have ing squirrels is up there, too, with playing between Wolf and Ritner streets. On Tuesbackup parks if they’re meeting friends. on the playground with other kids, playday, Rebecca Wanner, who lives on the They’ll go to Columbus Square, 1200 ing tag and hide and seek.â€? The moms 700 block of Wolf Street, was checking Wharton St., Dickinson Square Park, 300 “definitely talk about schools,â€? too. out a book giveaway with her four-yearRussell, who said she and her brother Tasker St., and Marconi Plaza, 2700 S. old son, Joaquin. Broad St. Hennessey said the same thing, decided to do “something moreâ€? in 2000 “Oh yeah, he would spend every day citing Shot Tower Playground, 131 Car- after a great deal of prayer, contacted the hereâ€? if he could, she said, adding “to not penter St., Dickinson Square, and Herron Parks & Recreation Department and the have it be a trek, just a quick little walk Playground, 250 Reed St., as good des- Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. She’s and I don’t have to worry about getting tinations for playgrounds, but their park, proud they’ve been able to turn it into him in a stroller,â€? it’s a huge relief to have what the sign says on the northeast corner, her girls say, is the “green park.â€? a park one block away. 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58,000 celebrants last year, the fest’s fourth, and this year, more than 40 acts will perform on three stages while vendors ply you with food and drink and art stalls delight your visuals. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. May 7. Free. South Street between Eighth and Front streets. southstreet.com.

Mass Incarceration” brings light to the ongoing national trend of incarcerating citizens, sometimes with minor infractions, to propel a private industry that monetizes lives spent behind bars. May 6-ongoing. Tickets: Free-$14. Eastern State Penitentiary, 2027 Fairmount Ave. 215-236-3300. easternstate.org.

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to intensify the youthful enthusiasm that locals have for hoops, they came to Guerin last month with creative ideas and a nononsense name. “I saw it on a GMC commercial, and I thought it would fit us because we’re looking for them to be precise,� Thompson said of their brand. “We definitely want to nurture their love of basketball and give them a good edge as competitors and community members, really, who can put it together that what they do as athletes and the tenacity that they show can actually pay off in life.� “I get a kick out of helping kids at different points in their evolution,� Funaro, of the 2500 block of South Mole Street, said in helping the girls to work on their shortrange shots. “This gives them something so positive to do. I’ve worked with guys who it’s hard to get to leave the gym because they’re so invested. That’s something awesome that this game can do.� The 27-year-old, who serves as an as-

sistant baseball coach for Phil adelphia Performing Arts: A String Theory Charter School and will helm the institution’s inaugural boys’ varsity hoops squad next year, championed the dual benefits to helping the owners of loose limbs and eager minds, namely, their growth as appreciators of matching one’s skill set against that of a well-prepared foe and his maturation as a guide. He and Thompson share those notions entirely and have four more tries to continue to convince their charges. “It helps to learn something each time out there,� the latter leader said. “We want these kids to feel good about what they already know and to be receptive to our backgrounds and pointers.� THOMPSON DEVELOPED A reputation as a smooth shooter while at GAMP, twice receiving All-Public honors. Fully committed to bettering himself, he knew early on that he wanted to land a college scholarship and went on to enjoy a very commendable

career at his Reading-based postsecondary facility. “I think playing under Coach [Art] Kratchman [at GAMP] was a huge key to becoming the player that I did,� he said of the multiple South Philly Review Coach of the Year Award winner. “There was a really good emphasis on playing as a unit so that even when we lost, I feel I got something out of it.� Funaro played alongside Thompson for three years as a Pioneer and likewise lauded Kratchman for preaching selfless play. He has sought to duplicate that example through his coaching stops and singled out Jimmy O’Mara and Jake Morris as pupils who have excelled. “It can be fun to go out there for yourself and score a ton of points, but I like the team aspect more,� O’Mara, a freshman at Ss. Neumann-Goretti High School, 1736 S. 10th St., said during a break. “I want to work on my game so that I can see if I’ll be able to play the sport at a higher level as I get older.� “I like competing and working on my jump shot,� Morris, a St. Monica learner, said of continuing to work with Funaro. “There’s always something to learn when you keep doing a sport and when you have someone who cares to help you.� The teenagers, of the 1800 block of Shunk and the 1700 block of Ritner streets, respectively, crisply tended to their areas of concentration, leaving their instructors beaming. Set to cap their time together on May 14, Thompson is looking forward to more opportunities as spring gives way to summer, including outdoor tournaments at Barry Playground, 1800 Johnston St., next month. “No matter what I do, I want basketball to be in my life,� he said. “I want to put all my time to great use, and this game is definitely part of that mission.� SPR

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camp The Precision Player Development boys’ and girls’ basketball camp will occur May 7 and 14 from 1 to 3 p.m. and May 9 and 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. for ages 13 to 16 at Guerin Recreation Center, 2201 S. 16th St. Contact Stefan Thompson, 267-804-0224 or sthompson.precision@gmail.com, or Eric Funaro, 215-520-6223 or efunaro.precision@gmail.com. drafted Kahleah Copper, who played at Prep Charter, went to the Washington Mystics with the seventh pick in the WNBA Draft April 14. She played college ball at Rutgers University.

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Festival At 9 a.m. May 21, the Philadelphia Eagles will host the 2016 Football Festival for Women at Lincoln Financial Field. Tickets are $25. Visit philadelphiaeagles.com/womensfestival/.

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soccer Guerin Recreation Center, 2201 S. 16th St., hosts an indoor soccer league for ages 8 and younger 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays. The cost is $25. Call 215-685-1894.

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baseball DVYAA is accepting registrations for his spring baseball season weeknights from 6 to 7 p.m. at Barry Playground, 1800 Johnston St. Age groups are 5 to 7, 8 to 9, and 10 to 12. Call 215468-1265 weeknights between 6 and 7 p.m., or visit dvyaa.siplay.com.

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Day The Philadelphia Union will host Union Day from 3:30 to 5 p.m. May 7 at Capitolo Playground, Ninth and Federal streets, for youngsters aged 6 and older. Contact 215-685-1883.

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