SEPTA is not usually spoken of as innovative, but the transit agency has big plans to attract more customers and improve riders’ traveling experience — if an ongoing impasse over a proposed hike in state funding doesn’t scuttle those ambitions.
That was one of the takeaways from a wide-ranging discussion of transit, parking, and mobility on Wednesday that included a top SEPTA executive and officials from the city and the Philadelphia Parking Authority. Continue reading…
Five types of sake, a themed charcuterie, and a “casual and intimate” learning experience can be expected at Philly Sake Club gatherings, with two tastings scheduled for this Sunday at Little Fish in Queen Village, at 5:30 and 7:45 p.m.
The concept comes from Jacob Trinh, currently chef de cuisine at Alex Yoon’s Little Fish. The drive behind launching Philly Sake Club, he explained, was an interest in experimenting with sake outside the confines of Japanese cuisine. Continue reading…
RECAP: What else happened?
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• More than $43 million federal dollars have been allocated to cities and counties across Pennsylvania to help remove lead paint from homes with children. [WHYY]
• Brandywine Valley SPCA rescued 30 cats from Hurricane Milton’s path. The feline friends are up for adoption. [WHYY]
• Aren Platt, a top aide to Mayor Cherelle Parker, is resigning less than one year into her administration. [Inquirer$]
• Philly transportation officials will begin public meetings this month to share recommendations and gather feedback about potential bike safety infrastructure and policies along the Spruce and Pine Street corridor. [Billy Penn]
• Missed last night’s aurora views? Saturday could be the best chance to seethe northern lights in the Philadelphia area. [PhillyVoice]
• Grammy award winner Jill Scott is one of many accomplished alumni celebrated with a mural dedication at Girls’ High School’s 177th anniversary. [CBS3]
• Glenside resident Gabrielle “Gabby” Zabosky, 25, received a four-chair turn on a Season 26 episode of NBC’s “The Voice,” eventually choosing Gwen Stefani’s team for the season. [Glenside Local]
MAYOR WATCH
Mayor Parker will speak (10 a.m.) at the EMS and Fire Cadet Graduation Ceremony at Franklin Towne Charter Elementary School.
She then returns to City Hall to discuss upcoming transitions in the executive team of her administration (1 p.m.) before later speaking at the Mann for WURD Radio’s Founder’s Day Gala honoring WURD founder Walter P. Lomax Jr., M.D. (6 p.m.).
ON THE CALENDAR
💥 Saturday, Oct. 12: Philly Comics Expo
Old Pine Community Center in Society Hill hosts this fun, free festival of comics and art. (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
🍎 Saturday, Oct. 12: Scrapple & Apple Festival
A family-friendly, pay-as-you-go, indoor festival featuring small bites of scrapple- & apple-inspired creations from Reading Terminal merchants. Vote in the Scrapple Sculpting Contest, bob for apples, and enjoy more activities! (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
🍁 Saturday, Oct. 12: Fall Family Fest Block Party
A family-friendly event with local craft beer, food trucks, games, a DJ, vendors, and more at Evil Genius Beer Co. in Fishtown. (12 to 6 p.m.)
🏡 Saturday, Oct. 12: RoxYunk Porchfest 2024
A do-it-yourself music festival in Manayunk and Roxborough every October. See the map to craft your own route through the block parties and porches. (11 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
🏞️ Saturday, Oct. 12: South Wetlands Park Public Engagement Event
Learn more about the upcoming park in South Philly via a nature art program, ‘Printing with Nature,’ a hands-on craft for nature lovers of all ages, and a BioBlitz to teach and apply citizen science to collect valuable data. Bird, vegetation, and insect walks will also be held. Free; no pre-registration required. Please wear closed-toe shoes. (1 to 4 p.m.)
🍹 Sunday, Oct. 13: Northern Liberties Fall Fest
Fall in love with Northern Liberties as you wander 3rd Street and Liberty Lands Park through the outdoor market, taste test seasonal brews and treats, and enjoy live music, plus a special preview for Monster Mash: Northern Liberties Bloody Mary Challenge. (11 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
🪦 Sunday, Oct. 13: Dearly, Yet Oddly Departed
An entertaining walking tour to learn more about some of the cemetery’s most eccentric personalities and the peculiar ways in which they departed this earth. $17 or less. (1 to 3 p.m.)
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