CROSSROADS MUSIC is Philadelphia's newest venue for traditional,
ethnic, international, and related non-commercial music. In September
of 2003, three established presentersthe Crossroads Music Series, the
Cherry Tree Music Co-op, and the Folklife Center (formerly the
International House
This is nice, But the Spruce Hill bunch need to publicly post this for those
who do not use computers. I suggest you folks print up and distribute a flyer
to all households individually. I will forward you email to the Philadelphia
news media regarding this public form.
Also, how come the
There will be flyers posted around the areas where we know filming has been
taking place. This meeting only came together yesterday, and was advertised
as soon as possible. The agenda is just for reps from Hack and the city's
film office to take questions and hear concerns from the community.
From: Mayer, Ann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Hack related concerns
But I am worried: what if we have
another unannounced Hack attack blocking off access to my house (the
workmen need to be able to park in front) on the days when I have
scheduled this long-delayed project?
Jon P. Mourar wrote:
There will be flyers posted around the areas where we know filming has been
taking place. This meeting only came together yesterday, and was advertised
as soon as possible. The agenda is just for reps from Hack and the city's
film office to take questions and hear concerns
I do not think this is good enough. Spruce Hill association needs to come
clean with all the folks they imply to represent. Just posting a flyer on a tree
does not ensure that the word gets out. Most permanent residents that work
late do not want to be bothered with all the junk posted
TWO YEARS SINCE 9-11, PEACE GROUP TO REMEMBER VICTIMS OF TERROR AND WAR
BEHIND BANNER OF THE ROAD NOT - YET - TAKEN: PEACE!
The Brandywine Peace Community, the decades old faith-based peace
activist group, will commemorate the 2nd anniversary of the September
11th terror attacks with a program
Dear neighbors:
I've just talked with Mike Silverman, the new and excellent
principal of Lea School at 47th and Locust Street, a K-8 school which he
is turning around... he has openings for kindergarten, the class sizes
are small! If you know of anyone who is thinking about a school
Having been involved in community organizations myself, I think your demand
that SHCA place a flyer in every mailbox (which I believe is illegal) every
time it decides to hold a meeting is unrealistic. SHCA is a community
organization consisting of a board of, I believe, non-paid volunteers.
Jonathan Cass wrote:
Having been involved in community organizations myself, I think your demand
that SHCA place a flyer in every mailbox (which I believe is illegal) every
time it decides to hold a meeting is unrealistic. SHCA is a community
organization consisting of a board of, I believe,
First, Provide your source of its illegal to put public notice on insure in
mail boxes since you appear to be a layer.
Second, I am not the person who unilaterally gave permission and took a
pledge of $500.00, therefore it is not my responsibility to explain myself or
organization to the area.
I seem to remember something coming across this listserv about a dog party
in the Dog Park this weekend but I searched the archives and didn't find
anything. Does anyone know if anything is happening this Saturday for dogs?
I have a friend who moved to the neighborhood recently with her dog and I
In a message dated 9/5/03 11:06:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This meeting only came together yesterday, and was advertisedas soon as possible
Apparently, SHCA (which I have been known to constructively criticize from time to time) is damned if they do and damned if
Someone asked recently about house cleaning. I found out today that a
friend of mine is doing house cleaning. I haven't used him, but, from
what I know of him, I'd expect him to be honest and reliable.
His info is
Steve Cohen
Hurricane Cleaning Service
215/574-6804
While I can't act
I found the following post and response on the U.S.P.S. website:
05/23/2001 11:17 AM -
Is it legal for an individual to use a mailbox to deliver items that have
not gone through the post office? i.e. leaving a birthday card in a friend's
mailbox;
Yes at 48th Chester from 10am until 2pm.
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Naomi wrote:
I seem to remember something coming across this listserv about a dog party
in the Dog Park this weekend but I searched the archives and didn't find
anything. Does anyone know if anything is happening this Saturday for
My source? Nothing in particular - that was always my understanding. If you
would like me to do some research on the issue, I would be happy to do so
for a small, upfront retainer. :)
There appears to be some confusion over the role community organizations
have in whether or not Hack is
Jonathan Cass wrote:
There appears to be some confusion over the role community organizations
have in whether or not Hack is permitted to film in the area. There seems to
be the suggestion that the Hack production company some how bought the
right to film in UC from SHCA for the often repeated
I used to work for the Census Bureau. I can vouch for the statement.
It is illegal to put anything other than cancelled mail through someone's mail slot
or mail box.
Not even the Census Bureau was allowed to place mail there.
In a message dated 9/5/2003 2:26:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL
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On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 03:31:50PM -0400, Bill Sanderson wrote:
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see section 1.3
But also 1.2, which would seem to exclude mail slots in doors.
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Jeff
Jeff Abrahamson
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