Indoor festival
Prince of Peace Church, 6001 Colgate St. (at Comly Street), will be having an indoor festival featuring a flea market, holiday tables, baked goods, gently used clothing and chances sold for gift baskets, on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Homemade soups and lunch available. All are welcome. Call 215-342-9447. ••
Saturday event on Grace
Bella Victor Ministries will hold an event on Saturday, Oct. 19, at 10:30 a.m. at United Methodist Church of the Redeemer, 1128 Cottman Ave.
The event will focus on understanding the concept of Grace, which will add a new dimension to life, enlarging the world, empowering people and enabling them to do new things.
Coffee and cookies will be served.For more information, call 215-526-7749 or visit lifewithbella.com ••
Craft fair at St. Hubert
St. Hubert, 7320 Torresdale Ave., will host a craft fair on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free. Food will be available. ••
FOP endorses Dillon
Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5, which represents Philadelphia police officers and sheriffs, endorsed state Sen. Jimmy Dillon.
“Jimmy Dillon is the best choice for voters in the 5th Senatorial District who want safer communities,” said Lodge 5 President Roosevelt Poplar. “He has proven to be a reliable partner for first responders. He’s always on the front lines taking on the tough fights to help reduce crime and gun violence to make our neighborhoods safer. When we tell him what we need to do our jobs, he makes it happen without hesitation. Jimmy Dillon delivers for us so our police can do our jobs safely and effectively. He has earned our endorsement.”
“I am proud and honored to have received the endorsement of the Philadelphia police,” Dillon said. “These are the men and women who literally put it all on the line for us every day. And because they have our backs, I go to work every day making sure that we have theirs. We’ve done great work together and I look forward to continuing to work with these heroes to make Northeast Philly the safest community it can be.” ••
Polka party at Polish Home
The Associated Polish Home, 9150 Academy Road, invites the public to its annual fall polka party on Sunday, Oct. 27, from 2-6 p.m. The donation is $20. There will be a Polish kitchen, cash bar and music by Dennis Polisky & The Maestro’s Men. For tickets, call John at 215-906-1825 or email PolishHome@gmail.com. ••
Vendor/craft fair at Delaire
Delaire Landing will be hosting its annual vendor/craft fair on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in its recreation center, 9355 State Road. The day will include raffles and food. Guests are encouraged to bring a new coat for donation to Coats for Kids. Email jafineberg@yahoo.com. ••
Vendors wanted
St. Hubert will host a holiday vendor fair on Sunday, Nov. 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the cafeteria. There will be shopping, food and basket raffles. Enter through the doors near Ditman Street or Bleigh Avenue. The cost to vendors is $25 per table and a donation to the tombola table. Visit Huberts.org/HolidayVendor or email SHSanta@Huberts.org. ••
Singing Irish priest in concert at Little Flower
The nonprofit Friends of Little Flower Inc. will welcome Father Ray Kelly, a singing Irish priest, to the school, 1000 W. Lycoming St., on Saturday, Oct. 19. The event is in conjunction with Little Flower’s 85th anniversary. Kelly, a former contestant on Britain’s Got Talent, will celebrate Mass at 4 p.m., followed by a cocktail reception at 5:30 and a concert at 7. Kelly gained fame a decade ago when he sang Hallelujah during a wedding, with the words rearranged for the occasion. The viral video amassed more than 2 million views. Kelly, who serves a parish in County Meath, Ireland, has released several CDs.
Tickets to the reception and concert are $50. For tickets, email friendsoflf@lfchs.org. ••
New website for NE Times
The Northeast Times has a new website: https://patimes.media/
The website will include news, sports, opinion, crime, features and a way to subscribe for free.
The site includes an option to read the current issue in “flipbook” style.
Readers are also encouraged to follow the newspaper on Facebook at Northeast Times and on X @NETimesOfficial.
In addition to the Times being delivered to homes, the paper can be found at these spots: https://patimes.media/pickup-locations/. ••
Graveyard tour and soup
All Saints’ Church Torresdale, 9601 Frankford Ave., will host its 10th annual graveyard tour and soup dinner on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 2-5 p.m. The theme of this year’s outdoor walking graveyard tour is “Untimely Deaths.” Visitors will learn the histories of people interred at the graveyard. There is no charge, but donations are accepted. Call 215-637-8787. ••
Veterans breakfast and fair
State Rep. Jared Solomon will hold a veterans appreciation breakfast and resource fair on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Knights of Columbus Holmesburg Council, 3300 Knorr St. Veterans and their families are invited. Solomon is chairman of the House Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee. To RSVP, call 215-342-6340 or email repsolomon@pahouse.net. ••
Landau at TBYN meeting
Take Back Your Neighborhood will meet on Monday, Oct. 21, at 6:30 p.m., at Max Myers Recreation Center, 1601 Hellerman St. The guest will be City Councilwoman Rue Landau. ••
Rummage sale
Presentation BVM will host a rummage sale on Friday, Oct. 18, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., in its church hall, Woodland Avenue and Old Soldiers Road, Cheltenham. Call 215-379-1364. ••
Meet gangsters
Holmesburg Library, 7810 Frankford Ave., will welcome author Allen Hornblum on Monday, Oct. 21, at 5 p.m., to discuss Philly’s Irish Mob: The Mythic K & A Gang. Hornblum is author of Confessions of a Second Story Man: Junior Kripplebauer and the K & A Gang. Former members of the gang will be there to recount their experiences. ••
Join St. Anselm Seniors
St. Anselm has started a senior citizen club that meets most Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Our Lady of Victory Hall, 12650 Dunksferry Road. The club is open to men and women 55 and older, and members don’t have to be St. Anselm parishioners. For more information, visit the St. Anselm Senior Citizens Club page on Facebook. ••
Register for mammogram
State Sen. Jimmy Dillon will host mobile mammography screenings performed by Fox Chase Cancer Center on Thursday, Oct. 17, starting at 9 a.m., at Dillon’s office at 12361 Academy Road. Participants must be 40 or older and have a prescription from their doctor. To make an appointment, call 215-214-1682. ••
St. Jerome Seniors to meet
The upcoming St. Jerome Seniors meeting is on Thursday, Oct. 24, in the school hall, 3031 Stamford St. Arrive by 10 a.m. The meeting begins promptly at 11. ••
Yard sale on Saturday
The Villages at Pine Valley, 900 Pine Valley Blvd. (between Verree Road and Pine Road), will host a yard sale on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The rain date is Sunday, Oct. 20. ••
Programs at Ryerss
Ryerss Museum and Library, 7370 Central Ave., in Burholme Park, has announced its October events.
Here is the schedule: Friday, Oct. 18, 1-3 p.m. (Book Club, The Thursday Murder Club); Saturday, Oct. 19, 1-3 p.m. (Presentation by Herb and Sandy Kaufman, The Soldier & His Lady: A Look at Victorian Life, Culture & Fashion); Friday, Oct. 25, 1-3 p.m. (Fibercraft Friends); and Saturday, Oct. 26, 1-3 p.m. (Young Frankenstein’s Mad Science Halloween Party: food, crafts and creepy science fun).
Register at ryerssmuseum@gmail.com. ••
Programs at NE Regional
Northeast Regional Library, 2228 Cottman Ave., offers the following recurring programs:
• Crochet Club, Fridays at 11 a.m. in the second-floor Humanities Department. Bring your own materials.
• Mixed Level English Class, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2-4 p.m. Call 215-685-0522.
• PA CareerLink® Job Search Assistance, Wednesdays, 2 to 4:30 p.m. Call 833-750-5627.
• Chess Club for Adults & Teens, Tuesdays, 4-6 p.m.
• One-on-One Basic Computer Help Appointments, Fridays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 215-685-0525.
• Thursday Computer Help: Various Subjects, Thursdays, 1-2 p.m.
• Gadget Help, Mondays and Wednesdays upon request. Call 215-685-0525.
• Computer Skills for Beginners, Tuesdays, 2-4 p.m. Register at 215-474-1235.
• English Conversation Group – Intermediate-plus, Mondays, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Register at 215-474-1235. ••
Donate to food drive
American Heritage Credit Union invites the community to help collect 20,000 pounds of food in its 11th annual Spirit of Giving Food Drive. All nonperishable food donations will be distributed to food pantries and food banks throughout the region. Donations will be collected through Nov. 30 at all 35 American Heritage branch locations. ••
Virtual Halloween costume contest
The 8th Police District Advisory Council is holding a virtual Halloween costume contest. Dress your kids in the best spooky costume and submit a photo to 8thdistpdac@gmail.com. The deadline is Oct. 21. Pictures will be posted online, and winners determined by the most “likes.” Prizes will be awarded. Children must be residents of the 8th Police District. ••
Scientific symposium at Fox Chase
Fox Chase Cancer Center’s Center for Immunology will host its 14th Annual Scientific Symposium on Friday, Oct. 18. The event will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry being awarded for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation. Much of that work was done at Fox Chase. The symposium will be held in Fox Chase’s Leidy Auditorium and will feature presentations by eight scientists. For more information and to register for the event, email sarah.daly@fccc.edu. ••
Trip to Sight & Sound
St. James, at Castor Avenue and Pratt Street, is holding a trip to Sight & Sound, a theater in Lancaster County, on Oct. 23 for the 11 a.m. show of Daniel. For more information, call 215-743-1828. ••
Blood drive at Jeanes
Temple University Hospital – Jeanes Campus, in partnership with the American Red Cross, is hosting a blood drive on Tuesday, Oct. 22, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Cheltenham Friends Meetinghouse, 7600 Central Ave. If you donate blood, you will receive a $10 Amazon.com gift card by email and be entered into a drawing for a $5,000 gift card. Visit www.redcrossblood.org. Enter “TUH Jeanes Campus” for location. ••
Fall holiday crafts at library
Katharine Drexel Library, 11099 Knights Road, will host fall holiday craft programs on Tuesdays, Oct. 22 (Pumpkin Scene) and Nov. 19 (Turkey Mosaic), at 5:30 p.m. The programs are for kids in kindergarten through fifth grade. Preschoolers are welcome with an adult. Call 215-685-9383. ••
Aquatic surveying at Glen Foerd
Glen Foerd, 5001 Grant Ave., will host aquatic surveying on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Join Bria Wimberly, Senior Coordinator of Audubon Mid-Atlantic, for an exploration of the aquatic life at Glen Foerd. Participants will examine samples of aquatic invertebrates and learn what they reveal about the health of local water bodies. The hands-on educational experience is for adults and children in third grade and up. Email Colleen Winslow at cwinslow@glenfoerd.org. ••
Learn taxes and Social Security
Holy Family University will host Taxes & Social Security: Essential Knowledge for Savvy Taxpayers on Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at its Education and Technology Center building, Room 412, 9801 Frankford Ave. The event is free. Register at www.holyfamily.edu/familycenter, 267-341-3305 or familycenter@holyfamily.edu. ••
A series on senior health
A six-part complimentary Senior Health Tech Education Series is being offered at KleinLife, 10100 Jamison Ave. The program will be conducted weekly in the senior center’s computer lab. Dates are Oct. 21 and 28 and Nov. 4, 11 and 18, all at 12:30 p.m. To reserve a seat, call 215-698-7300, Ext. 176. ••
Discover work of architect
Cranaleith Spiritual Center, 13475 Proctor Road, will host Preserving Minerva: (Re)Discovering The Work of Architect Minerva Parker Nichols on Thursday, Oct. 17, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. The program is free. There is a suggested donation of $25. Call 215-934-6206. ••
Upcoming operas
Amici Opera Company will present Donizetti’s Anna Bolena on Saturday, Oct. 19, at 4 p.m., at United Methodist Church of the Redeemer, 1128 Cottman Ave.
Amici will present two performances of Thomas’ Hamlet: Sunday, Oct. 20, at 2:30 p.m. at Dock Woods, 275 Dock Drive in Lansdale; and Saturday, Oct. 26, at 4 p.m. at United Methodist Church of the Redeemer.
There will be a dinner opera at La Piovra, 7901 High School Road in Elkins Park, on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 6 p.m. The show will be Verdi’s Aida. The cost is $54.95 per person (tips and tax not included). For reservations, call 215-606-3800.
Amici will present Verdi’s Nabucco on Saturday, Nov. 24, at 4 p.m. at Community Presbyterian Church, 1501 W. Brigantine Ave., in Brigantine. The cost is $30.
For more information, call 215-224-0257 or visit the Amici Opera Company page on Facebook. ••
Programs at Fox Chase Library
Fox Chase Library, 501 Rhawn St., has the following upcoming programs:
Children’s programs: Susan Muaddi Darraj author visit, with book giveaway (Oct. 17 at 3 p.m.); Read to a Therapy Dog (Oct. 21 at 4 p.m.); Read, Baby, Read Yoga with Miss Mia (Oct. 30 at 10:30 a.m.).
Adult programs: Chair Yoga, 10:10 a.m., on Oct. 18 and 25; Crafternoons with Melissa (Oct. 22 at 1 p.m.); Digital Junkyard (Oct. 24 at 3 p.m.); Monthly Movie Matinee – Dracula, 1931 (Oct. 28 at 11 a.m.); Crochet with Krista (Oct. 29 at 6 p.m.); Adult Coloring (Oct. 31 at 11:15 a.m.). ••
Preschool storytime
Katharine Drexel Library, 11099 Knights Road, will host preschool storytime at 10:30 a.m. on Thursdays, Oct. 24, Nov. 7, 14 and 21 and Dec. 12. There will be stories, songs and fingerplays. For children ages 3-5 accompanied by an adult. Call 215-685-9383. ••
Chair yoga at Bustleton Library
Bustleton Library, 10199 Bustleton Ave., will host Chair Yoga at 10:10 a.m. on the following Wednesdays: Oct. 23 and 30. The series is presented by Yoga4Philly and sponsored by Friends of Bustleton Library. ••
Online series on faith
Cranaleith Spiritual Center will hold an online series, Summer Book Circle: Enlivened Faith Through Creation and Culture, on Tuesdays in October from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The cost is $20 per session, or $80 for all five sessions. Call 215-934-6206. ••
2 events at Holy Family
Holy Family University, 9801 Frankford Ave., will present two free upcoming events.
On Wednesday, Oct. 16, A God Who Calls us Deeper will take place at 7 p.m. in the Education and Technology Center, Room 412.
On Thursday, Oct. 17, there will be a discussion on the 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory spiritual book at 10 a.m. in the Campus Chapel in Delaney Hall.
Register for both events at www.holyfamily.edu/familycenter, 267-341-3305 or familycenter@holyfamily.edu. ••
Tribute to Sinatra show
Villa Barolo Ristorante, 1373 Easton Road in Warrington, will present Joey C’s Tribute to Sinatra Dinner Show on Thursday, Oct. 24. Dinner will be at 6 p.m., followed by the show at 7:30. Tickets are $75, which includes taxes and gratuities. For tickets, call 215-491-9370. ••
Flea market on Oct. 26
Crescentville United Methodist Church, 400 Sentner St. (at Hasbrook Avenue), will host an indoor and outdoor flea market on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Homemade vegetable beef soup and other foods will be available. ••
Donate blood
The American Red Cross is encouraging people to donate blood. Those who give in October will receive a $10 Amazon.com gift card.
The Northeast Philadelphia Blood Donation Center, 1401 Rhawn St., is open Monday-Wednesday, 11:45 a.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday, 10:15 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and Friday-Sunday, 7:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Donation options are on Oct. 22, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Jeanes Hospital, 7600 Central Ave.; and Oct. 25, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., at St. Anselm Roman Catholic Church, 12670 Dunks Ferry Road.
Schedule an appointment to give blood by downloading the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling 800-RED CROSS. ••
Pain treatments
Temple University Hospital — Jeanes Campus will present Needling Your Way Through Pain: Injectable Treatments for Knee, Hip and Shoulder Pain on Monday, Oct. 21, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Cheltenham Friends Meetinghouse, 7600 Central Ave. Dr. Kristin Hullings will make the presentation. To register, call 215-728-4861 or email Rosemarie.Schlegel@tuhs.temple.edu. ••
St. Hubert going to NYC
St. Hubert will hold a day trip to New York on Saturday, Nov. 23. A bus will depart the school at 7:45 a.m. There will be an 11 a.m. showing of the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular, followed by free time until the bus departs at 5:45 p.m. The cost is $220 per person. Proceeds benefit the faculty scholarship fund. To reserve your seat, contact Mary Clifford at 267-231-7367 or SHSanta@huberts.org. ••
GWHS class of ‘84 reunion
The George Washington High School class of 1984 will hold its 40th class reunion on Saturday, Nov. 30, from 6-11 p.m. at Twining Hall, 4900 E. Street Road in Trevose. The cost is $55 per ticket. Tickets must be bought by Oct. 30. Email gwhsreunionclassof84@eric-barson. For more information, call Bennett Love at 267-242-8201. ••
Healthy holiday eating
Temple University Hospital — Jeanes Campus will present Healthy Eating Through the Holidays on Wednesday, Oct. 30, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Cheltenham Friends Meetinghouse, 7600 Central Ave. Temple registered dietitian Kellyann Yaksick will make the presentation. To register, call 215-728-4861 or email Rosemarie.Schlegel@tuhs.temple.edu. ••
Tree saplings distributed at Cranaleith
Cranaleith Spiritual Center, 13475 Proctor Road, will be a distribution site for tree saplings on Nov. 2 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring boxes to take the trees. Email jwszolek@cranaleith.org for more information. ••
Luncheon and entertainment
The Marlyn Chakov Fein Chapter, Fox Chase Cancer Center is holding a luncheon with entertainment at Bella Tori at the Mansion, 321 S. Bellevue Ave., Langhorne, on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 11:30 a.m. The luncheon consists of salad and hot and dessert tables. There will be a cash bar. The cost is $60 per person. Call Beth for reservations at 215-990-6067 or 215-742-2703. The event supports cancer research and compassionate patient care at Fox Chase Cancer Center. ••
Tartaglione senior expos
State Sen. Tina Tartaglione will hold two upcoming senior expos, both from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The schedule is Friday, Oct. 18, at Juniata Boys and Girls Club, 1225 E. Cayuga St.; and Friday, Oct. 25, at Kensington CAPA High School, 1901 N. Front St. ••
BVM upcoming trip
The Maternity BVM Seniors Group will travel to Lancaster on Thursday, Dec. 12, for a luncheon and the show Joy to the World at the American Music Theatre. The trip is open to all. Call Jackie at 215-287-9968. ••
Nominations open for community awards
The 8th Police District Advisory Council is seeking nominations for its Community Awards. The deadline is Nov. 1. Nominations are being accepted in four categories: Child (Academics), Child (Community Service), Adult (Community Service) and Business (Giving Back to the Community). Nominees must live or have their business in the 8th Police District. Email 8thdistpdac@gmail.com and include the nominee’s name, contact number, address and reasons for nomination. ••
Farm stand at Jeanes
The Temple University Hospital – Jeanes Campus Farm Stand will be open for the 12th season on Thursdays, through the end of October, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cash only. The stand is located next to parking lot C of the Jeanes and Fox Chase Cancer Center campuses. Email rosemarie.schlegel@tuhs.temple.edu or call 215-728-2131. ••
Sunday flea market returns
A flea market will take place every Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. through November at Liberty Plaza, 90 Franklin Mills Blvd. (near Knights Road). The cost for vendors is $30 per parking space. For more information, call 215-625-FLEA (3532) or visit PhilaFleaMarkets.org. ••
Entertainment at Parx
Parx Casino is offering the following upcoming entertainment:
Oct. 18: Straight No Chaser; Oct. 19: Giggly Squad Live; Oct. 25: Michael Blaustein; Nov. 9: Air Supply; Nov. 21: Aaron Lewis; Nov. 23: Steve Trevino; Dec. 7: Kathleen Madigan ••
Bingo at Cannstatter’s
Bingo is played every Thursday at Cannstatter’s, 9130 Academy Road. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 6:30. Call 215-322-0121. ••
Bingo at Loudenslager
Corp. John Loudenslager American Legion Post 366, 7976 Oxford Ave., is offering community bingo every second and fourth Friday evenings. Doors open at 6 p.m. There are dollar hot dogs and free popcorn and refreshments. ••
VFW looking for members
Bustleton-Somerton/CTR1 Michael J. Strange VFW Post 6617 meets on the third Wednesday of every month at American Legion Post 810, 9151 Old Newtown Road. Meetings start at 7:30 p.m. If you are a military veteran who served in a designated combat zone, you are eligible to join the VFW. Call Commander Israel Wolmark at 215-725-0630 if you would like to join the post. ••
Attend Glen Foerd’s Wedding Crashers’ Ball
Glen Foerd’s Wedding Crashers’ Ball will take place on Friday, Oct. 25, at 5001 Grant Ave. (at the Delaware River).
The interactive event invites guests to become part of the story, blending elements of immersive theater with elegant wedding festivities, and spontaneous celebration.
The creator is inFLUX Theatre Collective, and the event is inspired by the reality TV dating show The Bachelor. Searching for the perfect partner, Glen Foerd’s bachelor must choose among five brides competing for his heart. What ensues promises to be an immersive night of romance, comedy, slapstick and chaos.
The show will go from 7-11 p.m. and will include live music by the West Philadelphia Orchestra, dinner, an open bar, dancing and silent and live auctions. There will also be an afterparty held in Glen Foerd’s Gilded Age mansion’s rathskeller until midnight. Throughout the evening, guests will be part of the narrative, interacting with characters and influencing the unfolding drama of the bachelor, the brides and their entourage.
Guests are encouraged to wear black tie, recycled wedding dresses, that old bridesmaid’s gown from hell, business attire or, in the spirit of Halloween, creative costumes.
All proceeds will go to support Glen Foerd’s community art, education and environmental programming and to preserve the nonprofit’s 18-acre Delaware River estate that includes seven historic structures dating from the 1850s.
Tickets are $185 per person, or $225 that includes the afterparty in Glen Foerd’s rathskeller. Tickets can be purchased at www.glenfoerd.org/weddingcrashersball.
Sponsorships are also available. For information, visit www.glenfoerd.org/weddingcrashersball, or contact Scott Reynolds at 215-632-5330 or scott@glenfoerd.org. ••
Video ceremony and conversation
Cranaleith Spiritual Center, 13475 Proctor Road, will host the 19th Israeli-Palestianian Memorial Day Video Viewing on Sunday, Nov. 3, from 1-3 p.m. Rabbi Sheila Peltz Weinberg, one of the founders of the Philadelphia chapter of American Friends of Combatants for Peace, will introduce the video and join a conversation afterward. The cost is $25. Call 215-934-6206. ••
Book club meeting
The Book Club of Congregations of Shaare Shamayim will hold a Zoom session on Monday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. The book is Blake Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson. For further information, or to register for the book club program, call Lynn Ratmansky at 215-677-1600. ••
Book club to meet in Dec.
The Book Club of Congregations of Shaare Shamayim will host a Zoom session on Monday, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m. The book is The Bird Hotel by Joyce Maynard. For further information, or to register for the book club program, call Lynn Ratmansky at 215-677-1600. ••
Sign up for Philly Bike Ride
The third annual Philly Bike Ride will take place on Saturday, Oct. 19, beginning at 7:30 a.m. at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Riders will pass Independence Hall, City Hall, Love Park, Chinatown, Old City, Penn’s Landing and Boathouse Row on Kelly Drive. They can choose between a 20-mile course or a 7.6-mile version, both ending at the art museum.
The free post-ride festival features live music, wellness activities, a beer garden and food trucks.
The cost is $69, with various add-ons available.
A portion of proceeds will support the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia and its Youth Cycling Program.
For more information, visit www.phillybikeride.com ••
Trunk or Treat at Mission BBQ
The Gas Guzzlers Car Club Trunk or Treat will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 30, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Mission BBQ, 11000 Roosevelt Blvd. No cars will be permitted after 5 p.m. There will be a DJ and prizes for best costume and best trunk. ••
KleinLife opens farmers market
KleinLife, 10100 Jamison Ave., has a farmers market that sells nutritious fresh fruits and vegetables every Friday from noon to 3 p.m., through the fall. The market accepts cash, SNAP/EBT Access Cards and Philly Food Bucks. Proceeds will go to support the Cook for a Friend program as part of the KleinLife Home Delivered Meals Program. Call 215-698-7300, Ext. 196. ••
Farmers market open
The Food Trust holds a weekly farmers market at Castor Avenue and Hellerman Street. The market, featuring fresh fruits and vegetables, is open Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. through October and will include cooking demonstrations. ••
Thanksgiving Parade Nov. 24
The 47th annual Mayfair-Holmesburg Thanksgiving Parade will take place on Sunday, Nov. 24, from noon to 3 p.m. on Frankford Avenue, from Rhawn Street to Knorr Street. The grand marshal will be Ed Lloyd, of Lloyd Sixsmith Sporting Goods, celebrating 50 years in business. Homemade floats are being accepted. Volunteer banner carriers will receive six hours of community service. Email info@thanksgivingparade.org. ••
Millbrook Civic to meet
Millbrook Civic Association will meet on Oct. 29, at 7 p.m., at the Calvary Athletic Association clubhouse, 4330 Deerpath Lane. The following meeting will be on Nov. 26. For more information, email millbrookcivic@verizon.net ••
Booze Bingo at Calvary AA
Calvary Athletic Association, 4330 Deerpath Lane, will host Booze Bingo on Saturday, Nov. 2. Doors open at 7 p.m. Bingo begins at 8. The cost is $40, which includes eight games and light refreshments. There will be basket raffles, 50-50s and cash games. The event is for people 21 and older and BYOB. Tables of eight can be reserved. Tickets can be purchased on Venmo @CalvaryAA. For more information, email calvaryAA@comcast.net. ••
Soccer for kids
The Tacony Community Development Corporation is looking for players 8-15 and volunteer coaches for the new Tacony Soccer Club, which will play Mondays at 6 p.m. at Roosevelt Playground, 6455 Walker St. Registration is free. Call 215-685-8754 or email rooseveltpg6455@gmail.com. ••
Nature journaling at Glen Foerd
Glen Foerd, 5001 Grant Ave., will host nature journaling with Meg Lemieur on Sunday, Nov. 3, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The outdoor workshop will feature participants recording, writing and drawing the natural surroundings of Glen Foerd. There will also be a bonfire. Participants are encouraged to bring the following an unlined notebook or clipboard and paper; pencil and sharpener; colored pencils and watercolor paints; and a portable chair or blanket. A $5 donation is suggested to cover materials. Email Colleen Winslow at cwinslow@glenfoerd.org. ••
Lunch and mansion tour
The Bristol Cultural and Historical Foundation is presenting a “Holiday at Nemours Mansion” bus trip on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The itinerary includes a 3-course luncheon at Buckley’s Tavern in Centerville, Delaware, and a tour of the 77-room Nemours Mansion, built in the early 20th century and elaborately decorated for the holidays. The all-inclusive cost is $145. Call 215-788-9408 or visit www.bristolhistory.org. ••
Pacific Wine Country tour
The Bristol Cultural and Historical Foundation is going on a Pacific Wine Country cruise aboard the Sapphire Princess, May 10-17, 2025. Ports-of-call include Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Astoria (Oregon) and Victoria and Vancouver (Canada). Rates range from $3,048 to $3,578 per person, double occupancy, which includes round-trip airfare from Philadelphia, port charges, government fees, taxes and transfers to and from the ship. Call 215-788-9408 for more information. ••
Weekly walks
WeWalkPHL will take place at the Pennypack on the Delaware Park, 7801 State Road, at 8:30 a.m. on Saturdays, Oct. 19 and 26. The program is a partnership among Fairmount Park Conservancy and the city Departments of Public Health and Parks and Recreation. ••
Support for Parkinson’s
Temple University Hospital – Jeanes Campus hosts a Parkinson’s Disease Support Group on the second Wednesday of every other month. The meetings will take place from 5-6 p.m. at the Cheltenham Friends Meetinghouse, 7604 Central Ave. The group is led by nurse practitioner June Ro and attended by guest speakers, patients and caregivers.
The guest speaker is social worker Luisa Enriquez (Dec. 11).
To register, contact June Ro at 215-707-2619 or Jungyoon.Ro@tuhs.temple.edu. ••
Tacony CDC events
The Tacony Community Development Corporation is holding monthly workshops at the Tacony Library, 6742 Torresdale Ave., that will support the needs of local small business owners. A future workshop will be held at 11 a.m. on Nov. 18. ••
Upcoming shredding event
The office of City Councilman Brian O’Neill is sponsoring shredding on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 9-11 a.m. at 432 Rhawn St., behind American Heritage Credit Union. Call 215-MU6-3422. ••
Monthly senior luncheon
Memorial Presbyterian Church of Fox Chase, 7902 Oxford Ave., hosts a senior luncheon at noon on the third Wednesday of each month. Soup, sandwiches, salad and dessert are on the menu. Upcoming dates are Nov. 20 and Dec. 18. ••
Meeting in Fox Chase
The Fox Chase Town Watch and Fox Chase Civic Association community meeting will be held Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p.m. at American Legion Loudenslager Post 366, 7976 Oxford Ave. The group will also meet on the following dates in 2025: Jan. 8, Feb. 12, March 12, April 9, May 14, June 11, July 9, Sept. 10, Oct. 8 and Nov. 12. ••
SRCC condemns another Hoops 24-7 tweet
The Senate Republican Campaign Committee has discovered another of what it calls a “troubling” post from the Hoops 24-7 Twitter account.
Democratic Sen. Jimmy Dillon owns the Hoops 24-7 Basketball Academy.
The SRCC previously pointed to posts from Hoops 24-7 that it said were racist and homophobic. Dillon denied writing the tweets and suggested they were written by players with access to the account.
The latest tweet to surface says, “NE1 (Anyone) looking 2 get lucky 2night, b outside the Wells Fargo around midnight 10,000 women drinking & reliving the glory days of freestyle music.” It was written on Aug. 1, 2015.
“Jimmy Dillon’s past use of racial slurs is vile and disgusting,” said SRCC Executive Director Cody Harbaugh. “But the latest revelation about Dillon is downright dangerous. Giving advice to men on when and where to take advantage of women who are drinking is abhorrent. Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa needs to step up, do the right thing, and denounce Jimmy Dillon. Women, minorities and all the people of Northeast Philadelphia deserve a senator who will represent them with dignity and respect.”
Dillon faces Republican Joe Picozzi. ••
Historic Bristol Day on Saturday
The Bristol Cultural and Historical Foundation Inc. will be presenting the 48th annual Historic Bristol Day on Saturday, Oct. 19 (rain or shine), from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The theme is “200th Anniversary of Lafayette’s Farewell Tour.” The day will feature numerous activities.
At 9 a.m., a mural honoring the 100-year history of the Robert W. Bracken American Legion Cadets Jr. Drum & Bugle Corps of Bristol will be dedicated on the south wall of the AllFresh Supermarket, 320 Pond St. A performance by the Alumni Corps will follow. A pictorial and memorabilia display will be on exhibition during the day at the Bristol Area Active Adult Center, at Mulberry and Wood streets.For more information, visit bristolhistory.org or call 215-990-2537 or 215-788-7537. ••
Free pet adoptions on Oct. 19
Doll 10 Beauty, a cruelty-free cosmetics company, is partnering with Women’s Animal Center, 3839 Richlieu Road in Bensalem, to sponsor a free Dolls for Paws pet adoption event on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All adoption fees for cats, dogs and small pets will be waived, and all adopted pets are spayed or neutered, receive preventative and lifesaving vaccines, and are microchipped. There will be free refreshments, basket raffles and coloring activities. Call 215-750-3100 or go to womensanimalcenter.org. ••
Bereavement support group
Lambie Funeral Home, 8000 Rowland Ave. (at Rhawn Street) sponsors a Bereavement Support group for all who have lost loved ones on the first Wednesday of the month (except January), from 6:30 to 8 p.m., through June 4. There is no fee. Call 215-332-6110. ••
Holy Inn to see Rat Pack show
Holy Innocents will be holding a trip to the Tropicana in Atlantic City on Thursday, Dec. 5. A bus will depart L Street and Hunting Park Avenue at 10 a.m. and will leave the casino at 5:30 p.m. The cost is $85, due by Nov. 1, and includes bus transportation, a ticket to The Rat Pack Christmas Show at 3 p.m. and $25 slot play. To reserve your seat, call Cindy at 215-535-2740. ••
Learn about scholarship program
Children’s Scholarship Fund Philadelphia, a K-8th grade scholarship program, will hold a school fair to connect families with CSFP’s network of partner schools, program ambassadors and staff on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Community College of Philadelphia, Bonnell Building, 1700 Spring Garden St.
Parents will learn how to apply for scholarships.
Free school supplies will be given away, and there will be a prize raffle.
RSVP at https://www.csfphiladelphia.org/school-fair/ ••
School CEO honored
American Paradigm Schools CEO Ashley Redfearn has been recognized as a recipient of the 2024 CareRing Health Community Trailblazers Award for her dedication to the community and efforts in improving educational opportunities for students across the region.
Redfearn was honored at the CareRing Health Community Trailblazers Award Breakfast at La Salle University.
“It is a true honor to be recognized with the CareRing Health Community Trailblazers Award,” Redfearn said. “This award highlights the collaborative efforts of our entire team at APS in creating a supportive and enriching educational environment for our scholars. I’m proud to be part of a community that values education and equity, remaining dedicated to advancing those ideals.”
Redfearn has served as the CEO of APS since 2021, spearheading initiatives to improve student outcomes, promote equity and strengthen community partnerships. Under her leadership, APS has been dedicated to innovation in education and committed to fostering a culture of academic excellence and inclusivity.
In addition to quality education, Redfearn keeps the charter network’s longstanding approach to cultivating a caring school community at the forefront, supporting students both inside and outside the classroom and prioritizing students’ health and safety. APS has free school-based health clinics, hosts fresh produce drives and offers a variety of other resources, as part of its mission to enhance the overall wellbeing of its students and school community.
The CareRing Health Community Trailblazers Award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated exemplary leadership and a deep commitment to serving their communities. ••