Mayor Cherelle L. Parkers Public Schedule for Friday, June 13, 2025

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Mayor Cherelle Parker will lead a public event on June 13, 2025, at Hunting Park Pool in Philadelphia, starting at 9:30 AM and ending at 5:00 PM. The event will cover various themes, including sports, the housing market, and economic development. Officials aim to engage the community in discussions that support local initiatives and highlight the significance of recreational spaces. Parker's administration has prioritized making local resources more accessible to residents. This event will also provide opportunities for local businesses to connect with the community and promote financial literacy.

Parker stated, "We are committed to ensuring our residents have the resources they need to thrive. " The Hunting Park area has faced challenges, making such community engagement especially vital. Residents are encouraged to attend to gain valuable insights and participate in shaping local policies.

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