Around South Philly 2-11-2016

Photo 1: Jan. 30 visitors to the American Swedish Historical Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave., bit back against biting temperatures through the site’s Pea Soup and Punch Supper.

Photo 2: The 2300 Arena, 2300 S. Swanson St., hosted the American Bridal Expo Jan. 31.

Photo 3: Loved ones honored the life of local figure Trina D. Ware, who passed away a year ago , as an element of the Feb. 2 Health Awareness Event celebration at Universal Audenried Charter High School, 3301 Tasker St.

Photo 4: Nate Murawski, a local boy who recently appeared on “MasterChef Junior,” gave a check totaling more than $1,200 to the Children’s Hospital Center for Autism Research through a Feb. 5 fundraiser at Moonshine, 1825 E. Moyamensing Ave.

Photo 5: President and CEO of the Hero Thrill Show Jimmy Binns, City Representative Sheila Hess, and Office of the City Representative event planners Kyle Lewis and Randy Giancaterino gathered in Center City Feb. 4 to discuss the tentatively-scheduled October edition of the Hero Thrill Show in the Wells Fargo Center parking lot, 3601 S. Broad St. All four figures have deep South Philly ties, with all but Lewis calling the environs home right now.

Photo 6: Registrants at St. Gabriel School, 2917 Dickinson St., celebrated Catholic Schools Week by participating in a Feb. 4 dance-a-thon. ■

Photos Provided By American Swedish Historical Museum, 2300 Arena, Ella Best, John Murawski, Tony Webb, and Michelle Sumner