Re: [UC] old computer graveyard?

2004-11-15 Thread Rebecca J. Weber
Nonprofit Technology Resources at www.ntronline.org and 1524 Brandywine Street, Phila, 19130 and 215-564-6642. Stan, the Executive Director, says you can drop off whenever you like, just call ahead to be sure they'll be there. And they take monitors for a donation of $5. (There is usually a

RE: [UC] water heater question

2004-05-03 Thread Rebecca J. Weber
After working with a career arborist for several years, I am here to say planting street trees IS a good idea. There are several tree species that are suited to urban/street tree life that don't grow to be terribly tall. And most of the lines running along the sidewalks aren't high voltage

Re: [UC] Hosting Messiah College students in January

2003-11-17 Thread Rebecca J. Weber
At 10:49 AM 11/17/03 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The course is on urban families and requires the students to stay with actual families for 10 days. When you say urban families do you mean, um, families of color or will ordinary whitebread University City families do? Also, do you really need

Re: [UC] Intro and Victorian Salvage Yard?

2003-03-21 Thread Rebecca J. Weber
Welcome back to the 'hood. It's a great place to be. For your building needs, try Architectural Antiques Exchange at 715 North 2nd Street, 215-922-3669. I haven't been there in 10 years, but I remember it being an interesting place with all sorts of cool things. When I bought my house I called

[UC] Urgent Housing Request

2003-03-14 Thread Rebecca J. Weber
I am writing on behalf of friends who because of health reasons have an urgent need for a new living situation. Who: Family with one teenage son who are long term residents of West Philly, would be excellent dependable tenants, and have no pets. What: A three bedroom apartment with as few steps