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News from August, 2007

  2007/08/24
Last changed: Aug 25, 2007 11:13 by Admin Account

Monday, September 10th at 6:30 PM at the Winter Street entrance to the Franklin Institute.

As a way to say "Thank You " for overlooking any inconvenience their blockbuster show might have caused, the Franklin Institute invites LSNA members in good standing (2007 dues paid) to an evening at the King Tut Exhibit. Light refreshments will be served.

To attend you must be a dues paying member of LSNA and you must RSVP by September 4th to logansquareneighbors@yahoo.com

Posted at 24 Aug @ 12:48 AM by Admin Account | 0 comments
Last changed: Aug 25, 2007 11:14 by Admin Account

Sunday, September 16th, from 4-8 PM, at 23rd & Cherry Streets Parking Lot.

Plenty of barbecue, entertainment, and chances to catch up with your neighbors. Please bring a dish, based on your last name.

For more details and food assignment by name please check out the flyer

Please post the flyer on your block.

Posted at 24 Aug @ 1:05 AM by Admin Account | 0 comments
  2007/08/25

Saturday, September 15th at 9:30 am at the Perelman Building.

LSNA Neighbors are invited to the Philadelphia Museum of Art's
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the new Perelman Building.

Posted at 25 Aug @ 11:18 AM by Admin Account | 0 comments

Sunday, September 16th. Alternate date in case of 'heavy river,' Sunday, September 23rd.

Not exactly a ride, you'll paddle this unique boat on the
Schuylkill along with a coach, drummer, and others. (more info coming on this)

Where: Public ramp at St. Joseph's Boat House. 2PM. (needs to be verified)
Cost: $50 donation, includes box lunch and beverages.
Note: All participants need to sign waiver.

Registration: By September 8th.

Call or email Francesca Toscani for information.
215.557.6766 ? Francesca592@aol.com

Posted at 25 Aug @ 11:22 AM by Admin Account | 0 comments

Friday, September 28th @ 6 PM. We start before sunset and go until well after the lights come on in the city.

A birds-eye view of Philadelphia's distinguished skyline. Mark Flood will lead us through an architectural history tour of the city from a vantage of 20 stories above the ground. Sites will span from the Inquirer Building, the Mint, and other sites east, to City Hall, the Cathedral, all of Logan Square & Circle, and on to 30th Street Station and Cira building in the west.

Where: CityView Condos, 2001 Hamilton Street.
Cost: $75 minimum donation, includes hors d'oeuvres, wine, and other beverages.
Registration: This is a private party and will be limited to 20 persons.

Reserve your spot early.

Call or email Francesca Toscani for information.
215.557.6766 ? Francesca592@aol.com

Posted at 25 Aug @ 11:25 AM by Admin Account | 0 comments

Sunday afternoon in November (date to be determined) at The Franklin Institute, 20th & The Parkway.

The Franklin Institute has kindly offered us a Sunday afternoon to explore their treasures and attend a show at the Fels Planetarium.

Specials: Dennis Boylan of LSNA will give a presentation at Aviator Park beforehand and will direct us to special features inside the Institute. Derek Pitts, chief astronomer at the Fels, will visit with our group and answer questions, etc.

Cost: $20 minimum donation, includes box lunch.
Registration: Call or email Francesca Toscani for information.
215.557.6766 ? Francesca592@aol.com

Posted at 25 Aug @ 1:13 PM by Admin Account | 0 comments

A group of community members including the Pennyslvania Horticultural Society, the Friends of Silvi, and LSNA has been working alll Spring to update the plantings in Coxe Park. New gardens have been planted!

Posted at 25 Aug @ 4:07 PM by Admin Account | 0 comments

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