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Mayor Cherelle L. Parkers Public Schedule for Friday, June 20, 2025

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker announced her public schedule for Friday, June 20, 2025, detailing events in Parker, Colorado. The schedule emphasizes her commitment to community engagement and local governance.

City wants feedback on five potential designs for Sadie T.M. Alexander statue

Philadelphia officials seek public feedback on five proposed designs for a statue of Sadie T.M. Alexander, a pioneering African American economist and civil rights activist. The final design will be selected by a committee with input from an online survey open until July 9. The statue is set to be installed in fall 2026 at Thomas Paine Plaza.

As SNAP cuts loom, Philabundance says it's already lost millions in federal funding

Philabundance reports significant funding losses due to federal cuts to nutrition programs, warning that proposed changes in Congress could worsen food insecurity. The organization estimates a loss of $525,000 in food since cuts were enacted earlier this year, with projections indicating a further $2 million loss in the coming year. Over 600,000 individuals in the Delaware Valley face food insecurity, highlighting the urgent need for federal support.

Keep your home cool with these tips as the summer's first heat wave arrives

Philadelphia expects temperatures to reach 100 degrees for the first time since 2012, prompting a heat emergency declaration from city officials. Residents are encouraged to utilize public cooling spaces and follow tips on keeping their homes cool, including optimal air conditioning settings and effective use of fans.

National Martini Day in Philadelphia Where to sip and shake in 2025

Philadelphia celebrates National Martini Day on June 19 with unique cocktails at various local venues. Attico Rooftop offers a DIY Dirty Martini, while 48 Record Bar features a Snap Pea Martini. Other notable options include the Astronaut at The Continental and the Charleston Pear Martini at CO-OP Restaurant and Bar.

City Kicks off the Start of Summer Meals Programming at Vare Recreation Center

Philadelphia launched its annual Summer Meals program at the Vare Recreation Center, providing free nutritious meals to children and teens. Mayor Cherelle L. Parker emphasized the importance of ensuring access to healthy meals during the summer months when school is not in session. The program will operate over 500 meal sites across the city, starting on June 16.

City of Philadelphia Invests Nearly 24 Million in Grants to 147 Gun Violence Prevention Community Organizations

The City of Philadelphia awarded nearly $24 million in grants to 147 community organizations focused on gun violence prevention. This investment aims to enhance safety and support for neighborhoods in the city.

Mayor Cherelle L. Parkers Public Schedule for Thursday, June 19, 2025

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker released her public schedule for Thursday, June 19, 2025, detailing her engagements. The schedule includes various meetings and public appearances aimed at serving the Philadelphia community. This announcement highlights the mayor's commitment to transparency and public engagement.

New Case Study Highlights How Philly is Helping Residents Build City Careers

Philadelphia's City College for Municipal Employment (CCME) program supports local workers, particularly those without college degrees, by offering free classes and skills training. The initiative aims to enhance career mobility for Skilled Through Alternative Routes (STARs) and has already enrolled over 70 participants since its launch in October 2024. This program promotes a diverse workforce and equitable job opportunities in city government.

Philadelphia teachers union votes to authorize strike amid contract negotiations

The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers authorized a strike amid ongoing contract negotiations with the School District of Philadelphia, with 94% of its members voting in favor. The union's demands include higher pay, smaller class sizes, and changes to the sick day policy. The current contract expires on August 31, 2025.

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