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or more than 15 years, various residents and organizations across South Philly have been working together to combat truancy and the many ways that family life and home dynamics contribute to poor school behaviors. Community EPIC Stakeholder Groups, shortened to EPIC Stakeholders (adults) and Junior Stakeholders (under 22), were leading that charge across the city in many different iterations and

methodologies. A 15- to 18-year-old effort on behalf of Philadelphia Department of Human Services (DHS), it recently officially disbanded due to a DHS budgetary and operational shakeup, and July 23 at Dixon House, 1920 S. 19th St., EPIC Stakeholders got a loving tribute. According to the DHS EPIC page, the aim was in: “Recognizing that truancy is generally a symptom of other problems occurring for the family such as poverty, lack of family cohesion, child abuse/neglect, community violence and/or behavior and

physical health problems, stakeholder groups are committed to addressing challenges facing the community.� A couple things EPIC stakeholders do include “Build[ing] partnerships between community residents, the family court, law enforcement and the school district� and “Identify[ing], organiz[ing] and enhanc[ing] and utiliz[ing] community resources and assets.� At Dixon House, many stakeholders came together, including Kim Smith, a Point Breeze activist and super-mom, 2nd District Council-

man Kenyatta Johnson, United Communities Southeast Philadelphia and South East Asian Mutual Assistance Association Coalition. Johnson honored long participants with citations from the City, including one for Philadelphia Police 3rd District Community Relations Officer Juan “Ace� Delgado. “It was an old organization passing on the torch and the community taking a pledge to support the youth,� Smith said. “Councilman Johnson ASS 1=;;C<7BG ^OUS ,,


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To the Editor: First of all, I want to join everyone in welcoming back Tom Cardella to the South Philly Review. We missed his folksy humor. His column in last week’s Review (“The homefront: Korea�) was especially meaningful to me. My late husband Stanley was a Korean War veteran. He enlisted in the Army when he was 17 in 1950, and after a stint in Germany, was transferred to the Korean battlefield where he suf-

fered wounds and was briefly captured. Tom is just a couple of years older than I am. When the war started, I was in the fifth grade with my twin brother Danny. That Christmas we received a special gift we were meant to share — a printing press. It was old fashioned, so that we had to set the moveable type manually to a cylinder that we turned to ink the letters and print the page. We got the bright idea to print a small

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weekly newspaper for our class. It was only one page. Among others, I found a rubber stamp of a soldier. Each week, I looked up the casualty numbers in the newspaper, and we would reprint them under the soldier’s image. So while my future husband was battling the communists in North Korea, I was keeping track of war casualties. We all have our memories of those days. Many of Tom’s are identical to mine. Many firsts, like the first televisions, Ike, Milton Berle, Lucy, even “The Catcher in the Rye.� And of course the birth of rock and roll. But I especially treasure the memory of that little weekly newspaper that Danny and I sold in school for a penny, and how it made us so aware of those who sacrificed for us decades ago. 5Z]`WO 1 3\R`Sa A]cbV >VWZORSZ^VWO

ESZQ][S POQY B][ To the Editor: I would like to welcome back Tom Cardella. We missed you and your column. Thank you for sharing your medical story with your readers (“The recuperator,� July 16), Happy to hear that all is well with you and that you could see the humor in such a serious matter. It is a testament to your courage. I am sure it will be an inspiration to those in a similar condition and give them hope. 8]aS^V 1]\b`] A]cbV >VWZORSZ^VWO

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Three males combined to burglarize a Point Breeze home. At 1:45 a.m. July 17, the individuals approached a residence on the 1300 block of South Chadwick Street, with one removing a bulb from a light fixture before they all split. A short time later, they returned and forced open a window to gain entry into the property. Having taken several items, they fled in an unknown direction. To report information, call South Detectives at 215-686-3013 with DC#15-17033611, text PPDTIP (773847) or visit phillypolice.com/forms.

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pen,� Hay said. “There are crazy, zany ingredients.� The press release embellishes with great detail: “Take two pairs of identical twins, a jealous wife and her lovestruck sister, a greedy merchant, a father whose head will be chopped off at sunset, a dimwitted courtesan, a stolen necklace, one angry nun, a greasy kitchen wench and an exorcist, add in Shakespeare’s brilliant, sparkling language and the result is a concoction of delightful lunacy and farcical delirium.� Caporaso, who’ll also portray a set of twins, says his choreography includes “extreme and vibrant physicalness to the point of athleticism.� There will be “slapstick and classic screwball comedy harkening back to the movies of the ‘30s – I’ve been influenced by The Three Stooges, of course Charlie Chaplin, and Lucille Ball.� Part of REV’s mission is disassociating theater with a silent room. “Theater doesn’t have to be done in a darkened room

Pennsylvania System of School Assessment. In becoming the 10th and 11th district educators to receive discipline since the 2011 discovery of a statewide cheating scandal, the two women, who retired from the district two years ago, become part of an ongoing tale in which authorities claim they and more than 100 other educators doctored or helped to alter scores to make it seem as if their students had achieved great gains. A report on the matter notes that in April ’13, both had complaints placed against them for professional misconduct, with it adding that Gray, who became the principal in ’06, surrendered her credentials in June and Berson parted with hers July 13. - By Joseph Myers +(* Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/briefs.

where people sit quietly,� Hay said. “I hate theater in quiet, darkened rooms,� Caporaso chimed in. The early start time encourages family participation and helps actors engage with audience members. “We’re very keen and committed to the idea of immersive theater, which is hugely popular right now,� Caporaso admitted. “People can expect an overall enveloping experience, a lot of audience interactive stuff.� Audiences are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs if desirable, snacks and drinks and enjoy themselves for two hours. Ilene Wilder, president of the Columbus Square Advisory Council, was instrumental in getting REV to the park. “Rudy is hilarious. He is going to be a lot of fun. They did ‘Hamlet’ in Scranton earlier this year, and Rudy was really, really great – they’re fun, cooky theater people,� Wilder said. “We haven’t had anything like this in a while. Since I’ve been here for the last 10 or 12 years, this is kind of the first cultural activity we’ve had.� Wilder says more rooted residents have reported that the Philadelphia Orchestra used to come down to play in the park. She says she’s contacted Shakespeare in the Park and Pennsylvania Ballet, but this event is also meant to show neighbors how the park might be used when it’s overhauled. The Passyunk Square inhabitant said locals can expect a groundbreaking in spring of 2016 on a multimillion dollar renovation. She and her board thought REV’s two-night residence might be an ideal fundraiser, but then REV received a grant to bring Shakespeare to public places for free. They switched gears but they’re working in a fundraising angle. “We’ve got some shops in the Avenue who have agreed to raffle off their services so they can come to your home and make dinner for you,� Wilder reported of a raffle they’ll sell tickets for tonight and tomorrow. “Mostly we’re doing it so that I can show people the things we can do in the park when it’s done.� +(* Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/ news/features.

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violence is taking away sons, daughters, fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters at an alarming rate, fracturing families and threatening stability. It started more than eight years ago when Moore organized the first annual Unity in the Community Block Party. “I had an idea and I was like ‘I would love to bring artists to my community to perform’ and we talked about it and I said ‘I’ll get a stage and see what happens.’ And my first guests were Gillie Da Kid and Jazmine Sullivan.� He’s keeping the talent for Saturday’s block party, at 20th Street and Snyder Avenue, a secret, but his track record is impressive. “People were excited and every year I just built momentum,� Moore said. Beanie Sigel, Meek Mill, Kiana Taylor, Angela Simmons, Peedi Crakk, Lil Mama, Marsha Ambrosius, and Lil’ Mo have all graced Unity in the Community’s block party stage. But the Block Party’s a finale to a slew of programming Moore’s read from “Backlands,� “Henna House� and “Let Me Explain You� 7:30 p.m. July 30; SmART Readers: Art and Literacy Program 2 p.m. July 31; Kollner’s View: Philadelphia and Beyond in the 19th Century 9 a.m. Aug. 1; Zydeco A Go Go 2 p.m. Aug. 2; Baby and Toddler Storytime 11 a.m., Art and Literacy Program 2 p.m. and Teen Media Mondays 3 p.m. Aug. 3; Preschool Storytime with Miss Leigh! 11 a.m. and Advancement Services and Donor Relations – How to Help the Blurry Line Disappear 1 p.m. Aug. 4; Bantaba: the Circle of Celebration presented by The Seventh Principle 10:30 a.m. Aug. 5. 1901 Vine St. 215-686-5322.

team has put together. “The block party should be more than one day,� Moore said of the impetus for a full Peace Week. With a recent community softball game, peace rally, senior expo and yesterday’s record expungement clinic, he’s trying to reach a broad spectrum of South Philadelphians. Thursday sees a visit from Mayor Michael Nutter to 20th and Snyder at 6 p.m. for Operation College Help (“We’ll surprise some kids and get them money for books for college�); Friday’s annual Ball 4 Peace takes place at Universal Audenreid Charter High School, 3301 Tasker St., 6 p.m.; and the big block party runs from 2 to 8 p.m. Saturday. Aug. 1. See unityinthecommunity215.com for details. On the wide array of programming, Moore says “That’s what we’re going for – how can we make Peace Week for everyone? We touch on just about every demographic,� he noted. “Everyone needs peace, from kids to grown-ups to seniors, we want to make sure we send that message. Unity in the Community is here to connect, and we’re going to connect by any means necessary.� The block party, Moore assures, isn’t just for folks in the neighborhood or those experiencing unrest in their homes. “Yes, it’s for everyone – yup – every single person.� On making the deeply powerful PSA, Moore said “it was emotional because it took us about four weeks to do it and I learned a lot about the families and what they’re going through — it’s very heartfelt and emotional.� +(* Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.

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edge.� Not wishing to feel tethered and desiring adventure in her mid-20s, she left the Empire State for the City of Brotherly Love about a decade ago, with North Philly bearing her present quarters following her aforementioned stay in Lower Moyamensing and stints in Hawthorne, Center City and University City, with the final spot placing her right near Clark Park. “It’s such a lively place to practice theater,� Ngo said of Philadelphia, which has bred relationships with the Arden, Interact Theatre Co. and 1812 Productions. “People can have a huge fear of failure here, but it’s great to have so much support from people who are just like you because they’re trying to make great art, too.� Many Philadelphians, especially South Philly denizens, are certainly of her ilk, and Ngo has begun to tout the impressive amount of Asians who are likewise leading the way to theatrical thrills, including locals Justin Jain and Rupal Pujara. As a founding member and creative director of Philadelphia Asian Performing Artists, she is looking to build solidarity and enhance opportunities for those whom she considers “an extra family.�

“Those steps are going to allow for shared resources and opportunities,� Ngo said of being a pioneer, a status that became evident in another sense when she scored a nomination for last year’s F. Otto Haas Emerging Artist Award. “There’s work to be done and work to be had.� Always eager to interact with “Yes and...� people, she will continue her active navigation of the local theater scene with fall shows for Azuka Theatre and the Walnut Street Theatre. An admirer of good yarns, she appears determined to fashion her own account of what can happen when one looks beyond the odds and concentrates on the benefits of being bold. “I love this world that I inhabit,� Ngo beamed. “I’m ready and motivated to take on anything that can advance this profession and inspire people to love something again or for the first time.� SPR For information on the free performances, call 215-764-5345, or visit shakespeareinclarkpark.org. Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/lifestyles.

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on-Catholic friends of ours recently were having a tough time selling their house. In the past, our friends had called upon St. Anthony to expand his powers as keeper of the lost and found to non-Catholics as well, and their cries for help had been answered. On frequent occasions, St. Anthony had helped them to find lost items ranging from keys to diamond jewelry. Upon finding out St. Joseph is reputed to have powers that help in real estate transactions, they asked once again for non-denominational help. It is my happy duty to report that upon following a very specific set of instructions, they sold their house. I ask you, dear reader, to put aside any complaints that both St. Joseph and St. Anthony might be spreading themselves too thin in helping non-Catholics as well as Catholics. Let us instead celebrate the ecumenical spirit in which these two saints are working and fervently wish that this same spirit will be spread throughout the world. The true intention of this column is to provide you the necessary information if you need the assistance of St. Joseph in selling your house. First, a word about St. Joseph. I have always felt he was shortchanged. Some folks I know have always pictured him spending an eternity at a heavenly VFW post being elbowed by guys gleefully making comments such as, “Virgin birth, huh!� My best recollections of him come only on his birthday when I scarf down a zeppoli or two — also known as “St. Joseph’s cake.� After all these years, I am happy to find out that St. Joseph can be helpful in a depressed housing market. Interestingly enough, when I googled St. Joseph and his role in real estate transactions, the first choice is a website run by a outfit called Lucky Mojo Curio Co. I’m afraid I can’t vouch for the authenticity of any outfit whose name is Lucky Mojo, but here’s what I found: The site refers to St. Joseph as the Patron Saint of real estate matters and home sales (no mention of whether he had to pass an exam and get a license to practice). In addition, the site claims that St. Joseph can also help people to find employment (no mention whether they are minimum wage jobs). Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion/ It is reputed that St. Joseph saved Sicily from cardella.

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drawing an assist from teenager Jaymena Ware’s “Star-Spangled Banner� offering, they took to the field hoping to secure bragging rights, with your humble journalist reporting to duty for Team Carr. Regardless of affiliation, Moore cherished cheering for each player, especially the youths who joined Team Cathy. With a lengthy list of successes, including a Coat & School Supply Drive, a Thanksgiving Giveback and the Ultimate Prom Experience, he has certainly received his share of claps and kudos, but Sunday became all about encouraging greatness from his contemporaries. “I was almost thinking we wouldn’t pull it off this year,� he confessed of the chief event for Unity in the Community, which he launched six years ago and which this week has also featured an Artist 4 Peace

*," -*",/at southphillyreview.com/blogs.php Rally at Wharton Square Park, 2300 Wharton St.; a Senior Brunch at Wilson Park, 25th and Jackson streets; and an expungement clinic at Dixon House, 1920 S. 20th St. “People come together, though, when they really realize the importance of the mission and what these kids will take from everything.� Young, old and in-between enjoyed the action, as the evenly matched squads quickly made apparent that fans of highscoring affairs would not become chummy with disappointment. Team Cathy opened up a 4-0 lead in the second inning, but the Team Carr crew, including 186th District state Rep. and South Philly product Jordan Harris, no stranger to trying to chip away at deficits, fought back. Moore decided the game would go four frames, with Team Carr, deemed the visiting club, entering the final session trailing 7-6. Tying the ledger, the “guests� looked to go ahead, but with Jess Gould, a ’14 South Philly Review Difference Maker and president of the West Passyunk Neighbors Association, on second base and yours truly on first, they could not edge in front with two outs and yearned to stop the opposition and force extra play. That was not to be, though, as a leadoff triple in the home half led to the winning run for Team Cathy, setting off a celebration so enriching that even the vanquished had to smile. “Life is about making sacrifices in order to better ourselves,� Marvin Ware, who helms Tasker Renaissance, said of the spirit behind Peace Week. “We make tough decisions, too, so that our loved ones can grow. For most people, it’s easy to have nothing to do with violence. We have to work so that everyone feels like that.� The former Tasker Homes dweller and present New Jersey resident picked up the win for Team Cathy, but as far as he is concerned, everyone who strives for change, including those who will attend Saturday’s culminating Block Party at 20th Street and Snyder Avenue, emerges victorious. “People often think you have a hidden agenda if you talk about helping people,� Ware said. “This agenda is clear; uphold the peace, and preach tolerance.� SPR Visit unityinthecommunity215.com. Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/features.

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very acquaintance of Anton Moore knows of his passion for promoting and preserving South Philly as a haven for hope, with his drive leading to frequent frustration when violence strikes and radiant rapture when accord occurs. The inhabitant of the 2000 block of Snyder Avenue enjoyed ample amounts of the second element Sunday, as Peace Week, the crown jewel in his Unity in the Community outreach, commenced with a thrilling softball game at Smith Playground, 2100 S. 24th St. “This is going to be the best and most effective Peace Week,� the 2011 South Philly Review Difference Maker said of his organization’s fourth annual campaign to quell community pain. “There is such energy behind the movement, and people are ready to stand up and make change.� For the second-straight year, Moore and his peers congregated at the West Passyunk-based recreational spot for their contest, with copious attention going to discussions about the significance of situating children in healthy settings and offering them unrelenting support. Fresh off her ESPY victory as Best Breakthrough Athlete, Mo’ne Davis, a South Philly product who rose to stardom last year for her Little League Baseball World Series pitching feats as a Taney Dragon, undoubtedly stands as a stellar example of those blessings and unfurled a beautiful first ball following heartfelt speeches from community leaders and politicians. “We have to think about what everything is going to look like for our children,� Jahmall Crandall, overseer of I.AM.SP. and a resident of the 2100 block of Watkins Street, said, noting how Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Connor Barwin, through his Make the World Better Foundation and the Urban Roots initiative, will address Smith’s aesthetics in the near future. “The time is now for them and us.� “We must work together to make things right,� 1st District Councilman Mark Squilla, of Front Street and Snyder Avenue, added. “Anton always does great work and is definitely a role model. Let’s start

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$225,000

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