Around South Philly 3-31-2016

Photo 6: Irish eyes were especially shining on St. Patrick’s Day, as the Saint Malachy’s College Boys’ Choir and Band came from Belfast to perform for the parish community and kindergarten students at St. Gabriel Independence Mission School, 2917 Dickinson St.

Photo 1: Representatives from the Arkansas-based Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters visited Diversified Community Services, 1529 S. 22nd St., March 10 for a well-received book fair.

Photo 2: East Passyunk Crossing Civic Association Education Committee volunteers took to Southwark Elementary, 1835 S. Ninth St., March 23 to sort materials prior to the implementation of a new cataloguing system.

Photo 3: Pizzeria Pesto, 1925 S. Broad St., showed its commitment to local education March 22, donating 10 percent of proceeds to Saint Anthony of Padua Regional Catholic School, 913 Pierce St.

Photo 4: The Bethesda Project, 1630 South St., united eager individuals at The Executive Dining Room at Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way, March 23 for its Young Professionals Advisory Board recruitment event.

Photo 5: The South Philly-heavy Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium, gearing up for its September FringeArts presentation of “The Chairs,” held a fundraiser at L’Etage, 624 S. Sixth St. March 20.

Photo 6: Irish eyes were especially shining on St. Patrick’s Day, as the Saint Malachy’s College Boys’ Choir and Band came from Belfast to perform for the parish community and kindergarten students at St. Gabriel Independence Mission School, 2917 Dickinson St. ■

Photos Provided By James Davis, Joseph F. Marino, Rosetta Feudale Conigliaro, Bethesda Project, Tina Brock, and Michelle Sumner

Photo 5: The South Philly-heavy Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium, gearing up for its September FringeArts presentation of “The Chairs,” held a fundraiser at L’Etage, 624 S. Sixth St. March 20.
Photo 4: The Bethesda Project, 1630 South St., united eager individuals at The Executive Dining Room at Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way, March 23 for its Young Professionals Advisory Board recruitment event.
Photo 3: Pizzeria Pesto, 1925 S. Broad St., showed its commitment to local education March 22, donating 10 percent of proceeds to Saint Anthony of Padua Regional Catholic School, 913 Pierce St.
Photo 2: East Passyunk Crossing Civic Association Education Committee volunteers took to Southwark Elementary, 1835 S. Ninth St., March 23 to sort materials prior to the implementation of a new cataloguing system.
Photo 1: Representatives from the Arkansas-based Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters visited Diversified Community Services, 1529 S. 22nd St., March 10 for a well-received book fair.

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Jane Kiefer, a seasoned journalist with a rich background in digital media strategies, leads South Philly Review as its Editor-in-Chief. Originally hailing from Seattle, Jane combines her outsider perspective with a profound respect for South Philly's vibrant community, bringing fresh insights and innovative storytelling to the newspaper.