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East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District (EPABID) is revving up for the 8th Annual Car Show and Street Festival on Sunday, July 28, 2013, from Noon to 5:00pm, on EPA between Broad and Dickinson streets. More than 140 cars, motorcycles and trucks are expected to compete for Best of Show and other top honors. The accompanying street festival will feature live music, circus performances, street vendors, rack sales, kids’ activities and the Bang! Boom! CRAFT! Show. Wine and dine among the cars as award-winning restaurants serve street food and summertime drinks at festival prices. Admission is FREE for attendees and $15 for cars. The rain date is Sunday, August 4, 2013. For information, visit www.visiteastpassyunk.com.
“East Passyunk’s Car Show and Street Festival is one of South Philly’s largest outdoor festivals,” said EPABID Director Renee Gilinger. “Families from around the tri-state area, and beyond, flock to EPA to cruise the cars, root for their favorites, sample South Philly fare and enjoy live music on every block.”
More than 140 muscle, classic, antique, custom and show cars, trucks and motorcycles will line the five blocks between Broad and Dickinson streets. The fee for participating cars is $15 per vehicle. Registration will take place at Broad and EPA between 8:00am and 1:00pm. Space is available on a first come, first served basis. Trophies will be awarded in dozens of categories, including: Top 50, Best Stock, Best Modified, Best Engine, Best Paint, Best 50’s Custom, Best Street Rod, Best Low Rider, Best Truck, Best Motorcycle, and Best of Show Car and Motorcycle. One winner will also be honored with the title of “People’s Choice” voted on during the show and on social media.
Live music will keep things moving and grooving with a different band on each block. All music is outdoors unless otherwise noted. The line-up is as follows:
East Passyunk’s award-winning restaurants will serve special street food and summertime beverages. Nearly all food and drink served outside will be specially priced at $5.00 or less. Specials below will be served outside on the street, unless noted below. Drink and food menu to date includes:
Other festivities for everyone in the family will include:
The 8th Annual Car Show and Street Festival, formerly known as the Doo Wop, is hosted by the Northeast Muscle Car Club and presented by East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District. Sponsors include Yelp, Passyunk Avenue Revitalization Corporation, South Philly Review and WOGL.
ABOUT
EAST PASSYUNK AVENUE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District is home to 150
independently owned shops and markets that perfectly balances the best of the
old and the new, mixing old world shopping, authentic Italian restaurants,
world famous cheese steaks, with trendy boutiques, handmade arts, world-class
cuisine and record-breaking events. For more information and directions, go to www.visiteastpassyunk.com,
like East Passyunk Avenue on Facebook or Tweet @epassyunkave.
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Aversa PR and Philly Loves Fun are pleased to present three job and internship opportunities. Please see each listing for specific job descriptions, instructions on how to apply and other details.
Social Media Assistant - Philadelphia, PA and South Jersey
Aversa PR & Events seeks an organized, creative and driven social media rock star to assist with 20+ client accounts that cover retail, fashion, beauty, food, neighborhoods, tourism and much more. We work with small business owners, entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders that expect the best from us - including smart and creative results, on a budget, in a timely manner, with measurable results. We're seeking a proven professional with documented experience in collecting and organizing content, developing short and long range strategies, growing social media followings, crafting an ongoing, unique for each business, teaching social media best practices to clients, and maintaining a content calendar.
Successful candidates will exhibit attention to detail, be good communicators, work well under pressure, have a sense of humor, work within budget and time frames, and be able to generate award-winning messaging on the fly. Proven experience in managing social media accounts (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest) preferred. This is a new starter position with ten to fifteen hours per week with option to grow position in future. Dependable transportation at all times is a must as clients require store visits, photo shoots, meetings and event support. Office-based position in South Philadelphia.
Please submit cover letter, resume and list of social media samples/handles to [email protected]. Applications will be considered incomplete without all three elements. No phone calls please. For more information about us and our company, visit www.aversapr.com or follow us on Twitter at @koryaversa
Social Media and Public Relations Fall Intern - Philadelphia, PA and South Jersey
Aversa PR & Events seeks a motivated, mature and responsible intern to assist with our award-winning, unique and fun clients. You’ll gain experience in working to promote everything from theatre to cupcakes to circus arts and everything in between. Qualified candidates will have an understanding and some experience with social media, public relations and event planning. We seek someone that is creative, driven and detail-oriented with a good sense of humor. Excellent
communications skills and a strong knowledge of social media are a must! Our agency works with a small businesses, arts groups and nonprofit clients and has the most interesting portfolio in the
region. You will gain a great deal of knowledge and practical professional experience and enjoy some fun perks from those with whom we work. This internship can be full time or part time, but at least 12-15 hours per week. Start and end dates are flexible.
The successful candidate will have the following qualities/experience:
-Strong written and verbal communications skills
-Social media knowledge and presence
-Attention to detail
-Ability and desire to take initiative
-Sense of humor
-Willingness to learn
-Flexibility
-Ability to juggle multiple projects at once and meat deadlines
-Interest in and ability to attend and represent Aversa PR at events
Please submit resume, cover letter and social media handles/samples to [email protected]. Complete applications only. For more about us, visit www.aversapr.com
Philly Loves Fun Fall Intern - Philadelphia, PA and South Jersey
Philly Loves Fun seeks a motivated, mature and responsible intern to assist with social media, public relation and events. We are a website that writes and promotes many of the great activities that happen in Philadelphia that make the city so remarkable. We seek an intern with strong writing skills and a personal polish who can help us cover some of these events. You should have excellent verbal and written communications skills; be experienced in blogging and social media channels including Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram; and come to the position with drive, focus and ideas. You will gain a great deal of knowledge and practical professional experience and enjoy some fun
perks from those with whom we work. This is a part-time internship ranging between 10-20 (or more if desired) hours a week and offers a small weekly stipend.
The successful candidate will have the following qualities/experience:
-Strong writer
-Experience working with blogging content management systems
-Social media knowledge and presence
-Attention to detail
-Ability and desire to take initiative
-Sense of humor
-Willingness to learn
-Flexibility
-Interest in and ability to attend and represent Philly Loves Fun at events
Interested candidates should forward a cover letter, resume, social media links and blog samples to [email protected]. For more about us, visit www.aversapr.com and www.phillylovesfun.com
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Hot on the heels of last week’s record-breaking Craft Beer Day and La Festa, East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District (EPABID) triples the fun this coming weekend with Second Saturday, Antique and Vintage Flea Market and South Philly Fest. Festivities also include the grand opening block party for Aversa PR and Frontstretch.com.
The fun starts early Saturday morning with the Antique and Vintage Flea Market that returns with 60+ vendors selling antiques, collectibles, vintage furniture, jewelry, clothing and accessories. After shopping, enjoy sales, free make-overs, pop-up shop, art openings, receptions, tastings and sales at more than a dozen merchants and businesses.The festivities even include a ‘baby shower’ for East Passyunk’s precious new arrival, Cloth at 1605 East Passyunk Avenue.The fun continues into the night with circus performances, DJ, food and drink at grand opening of Aversa PR at 12th and East Passyunk.
On Sunday, there’s no rest with the return of South Philly Fest by Lucky 13 and Sweet Jane Vintage, featuring a free outdoor concert with seven live bands, great shopping, food and drink specials. Complete details for all events are listed below. For more information, visit www.visiteastpassyunk.com, follow @epassyunkave or call (215) 336-1455.
ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE FLEA MARKET
Saturday, June 8, 2013
The Antique and Vintage Flea Market will return to the 1600 block parking lot between Tasker and Morris from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. More than 60 vendors will feature antiques, collectibles, vintage furniture, jewelry, clothing and accessories, glassware, pottery and much more. Held in and around the municipal lot on the 1600 Block of East Passyunk Avenue between Morris & Tasker. The GPS address is 1630 East Passyunk Avenue. The event is organized by Philadelphia Flea Markets. Admission is free. Family-friendly shopping for all ages. The rain date is Sunday, June 9, 2013.
JUNE SECOND
SATURDAY
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Shop and stroll your way into summer as EPABID hosts June's Second Saturday. See individual listings for times, costs and details.
* 1600 Below Vintage (1600 EPA) - Complimentary Prosecco, 20% off everything vintage, and artwork by Laura Finestone. Upstairs Reliable Floor Covering will be offering 10% off all in stock area rugs.
* Aversa PR & Events (1141 Pierce Street, at 12th and East Passyunk) -- Come meet the folks behind EPA's social media! Grand opening block party featuring food and drink samples from Noir, Chhaya, Toast, SliCE, Bitar's, Smokin' Betty's, Devil's Alley, Serrano, Francoluigis, and Art of Bread by Georges Perrier. Ms Goody Cupcake will preview her new truck and give away dessert samples. Prism Beer will pour Summer of 69 and Naked Blonde. Uber, Headhunters Hair Design, Eviama Life Spa, Fly School Circus Arts, Cloth, Sealed with a Kiss, City of Hope and others will provide raffle prizes and free swag bags for the first 200 people. Entertainment includes a DJ, circus performance and a preview by Brat Productions of their new show The Last Plot in Revenge. Free, 21 and older, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
* Cloth (1605 EPA) -- Cloth ( 1605 EPA) -- Come meet our new 'bundle of joy' during the grand opening 'baby shower' for Cloth. Complimentary croissants, pastries, coffee, tea, organic juice boxes and kid's snacks will be provided. Enjoy our "baby shower" cake donated from Ms Goody Cupcake. The new play corner will be open and fully stocked with toys and books. Enter to win great prizes, including a raffle basket of summer baby necessities. Free swag bags full of prizes and coupons for the first 50 shoppers. Free, 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
* Chhaya Cafe (1823 EPA) -- Art reception with works from Priscilla Hopkins, featuring acrylic paint on paper and enjoys layering transparent and opaque forms to create compositions inspired by the natural world. Complimentary snacks. Free, starts 6:00 PM
* Frame Fatale (1813 EPA) -- Frame Fatale (1813 EPA) – Opening reception for “Box Score: Mixed Media Collages” by Randel Plowman. Limited edition archival prints from “Box Score: An Autobiography,” an epic baseball poem (and free, interactive ipad app!) by local poet Kevin Varrone, are on view through July 30. Formatted as literary baseball cards, “Box Score” is for anyone who loves baseball, poetry, art, and history. Join us for light ball park fare: popcorn & pretzels, beer & lemonade! Free, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
* Fringe (1728 EPA) – Reception for Bird in the Hand ink paintings by Lucinda Morreale, with music by Murmuration. Free, 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
* Headhunters Hair Design (1718 EPA) - FREE mini-makers for new clients, jewelry summer sale, spray tan discounts, hair chalking, snacks. Opens at 10:00 AM
* HOME A furnishings boutique (1815 EPA) - Reception featuring artwork from an artist that graduated from the University of the Arts - Emily Stabile. She'll be presenting some wood cut prints and paintings on wood. Free refreshments, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
* Metro
Men's Clothing (1615 EPA) - 15% off entire store to get styling for summer,
complimentary champagne and champagne spritzers. 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
* Ms Goody Cupcake (1838 EPA) - Last call for Fegley's Blueberry Belch and
Young's Double Chocolate Stout cupcakes for Philly Beer Week + Drunkin' Elvis
(which lasts through June). Cupcake Shakes are back for summer. Enjoy free
samples and fifty cents off each shake (any flavor cupcake!). 9am - 4pm (or
sell out)
* Nice
Things.. Handmade (1731 EPA) - Art opening and reception with paintings by
Courtney Brown, free refreshments, more details coming. Free, 6:00 PM to 10:00
PM
* Nicole Rae Styer Boutique (1822 EPA) - Huge
summer sale.........all summer dresses,tanks and shorts 20% off! Wine and
sweets from Belle Cakery. Free, 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
* Occasionette (1825 EPA) - The Second Saturday Pop-Up Shop at featuring Brainstorm Print and Design with beer, donuts and awesome hand screenprinted art prints. Free, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
* Pollyodd (1908 EPA) - Free tasting with newest cello. Come out and try some Mango just in time for summer. Free, 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
SOUTH PHILLY
FEST
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Lucky 13 Pub and Sweet Jane Vintage present South Philly Fest from 12:00 PM to
6:00 PM with an outdoor concert featuring seven live bands, drink specials,
food, vendors and shopping. Line up is listed below. Festivities will take place outside on the
street in front of Lucky 13 Pub, at 13th and East Passyunk Avenue. Inside
Lucky 13, DJ
Sunny Girl Williamson will be spinning records and keeping things cool. Concert is free. Drinks and food are
pay-as-you-go.
Concert performances and times:
Haggard (Noon)
Company Corvette (1:00 PM)
Needle Points (2:00 PM)
Robes of Alchemy (3:00 PM)
The Whips (4:00 PM)
Gondola (5:00 PM)
Vendors include:
Angel’s Airbrush
Bad Panda Jewelry
Hail Ella
Laura Lawless
Little Baby’s Ice Cream
Kung Fu Hoagies
Make Love Not War
Medium Bob’s Curiosity Shop
Mockingbird Salon
Paul Carpenter
She All Talk
Sweet Jane Vintage
Utopia
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From a Drunkin’ Elvis to “beer queens,” from a battle of the brewers to craft beer day, from soft-shelled crabs infused with Allaghash to a Troegs four-course dinner, Aversa PR & Events clients offer unique roster of events to quench Philadelphia’s thirst for Philly Beer Week.
ONE DAY EVENTS
Friday, May 31, 2013
PBW Kickoff: Local Tower Takeover
Smokin’ Betty’s (116 S. 11th Street, Philadelphia) invites you to celebrate the start of Philly Beer Week with PBW Kickoff: Local Tower Takeover, on Friday, May 31, 2013, from Noon to closing. Spend a day with the locals as you enjoy limited edition brews from Yards, Manayunk, Slyfox, Victory and Troegs, plus newcomers Boxcar, Round Guys, Old Forge, Neshaminy Creek, Evil Genius and Vault Brewing. All beer is pay-as-you-go. Drink specials, giveaways and prizes available. Special appetizer menu will feature ingredients from local farmers and purveyors. For more information, call (215) 922-6500.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
4TH Annual Broads, Brews and Queens (BBQ)
Hail to the queen(s) of Philly Beer Week! Smokin’ Betty’s (116 S. 11th Street, Philadelphia) celebrates the women of the beer industry during the 4th Annual Broads, Brews and Queens (BBQ) on Saturday, June 1, 2013 at 9:00 PM. Meet the broads behind the beers and enjoy a tower takeover of lady inspired and driven drafts from Dogfish Head, Stoudts, Flying Fish, Allagash, Ommegang, Brookly, Yards, Rogue, Evolution, Sixpoint, Dominion and more. The Goddess Isis will preside over drag performances from “The Sisters in Sin” with special appearances by supporting “beer queens,” our supportive male industry counterparts in drag. Admission is a suggested $5 cover to benefit the William Way LGBT Community Center. Beer is pay-as-you-go. For more information, call (215) 922-6500.
Sunday, June 2, 2013 (Two events)
Craft Beer Day on East Passyunk Avenue AND Italian National Day “La Festa Della Repubblica”
East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District (EPABID) serves up a double dose of summertime fun with two festivals on Sunday, June 2, 2013. Starting at 11:00 AM, Philly Beer Week kicks off with 15 hours of craft beer events during Craft Beer Day. East Passyunk restaurants and retailers will present opportunities to meet the brewers, try new craft beers, enjoy beer-infused foods, and shop for beer-related gifts. Starting at Noon, Italian National Day Festival “La Festa Della Repubblica” will feature a full day of live music, Italian draft and bottled beer specials, Italian food vendors, kids’ activities and a spaghetti eating contest. La Festa activities are held on East Passyunk Avenue, between Mifflin and Moore streets. Events are held rain or shine. Admission is free, unless otherwise noted. For more information about Craft Beer Day and La Festa visit www.visiteastpassyunk.com, follow @epassyunkave or call (215) 336-1455.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Troegs Beer Dinner
Join Executive Chef Brian Fidiam and the brewers from Troegs Brewery for a four course tasting dinner at Devil’s Alley (1907 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA). From 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM, enjoy four courses and four pairings for $50.00 per person. Reservations are available by calling (215) 751-0707. Menu includes:
* 1st course: Lobster & Sweet Jersey Corn Chowder, with micro tarragon, paired with Troegs Perpetual IPA
* 2nd course: Fried Green Tomato Stack, with Miatake mushrooms, basil puree, fresh mozzarella, balsamic honey reduction, paired with Troegs Nugget Nectar
* 3rd course: Sunshine Pilsner Lavender Seared Ahi Tuna, with sweet pickled summer vegetables, green curry pilsner pineapple sauce, paired with Troegs Sunshine Pilsner
* 4th course: Beer Sorbet Trio with raspberry, apricot, blackberry, paired with Troegs Mad Elf
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Battle of the Brewers
Devil’s Alley (1907 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA) pits 12 breweries and 12 beers head-to-head in the 4th Battle of the Brewers on Saturday, June 8, 2013, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Enjoy all you can drink locally brewed beer, paired with all you can eat sinfully good comfort food. Meet the brewers and watch them battle to the last drop. Confirmed participants bringing beer to the competition are Doylestown, Evolution, Fegleys Brew Works, Ithaca, Longtrail, Manayunk, Old Dominion, Round Guys, Shawnee, Sixpoint, Troegs and Victory. Tickets are $35 and sold online at www.devilsalleybarandgrill.com/ticket_purchase.html. For more information, call (215) 751-0707.
MULTI DAY PROMOTIONS AND MENUS
Friday, May 31, 2013 – Sunday, June 9, 2013
Serrano Debuts “Staff Shot” and Beer Battered Soft-Shelled Crab BLT
Serrano (20 S. 2nd Street, Philadelphia) celebrates Philly Beer Week by debuting a special dish from Executive Chef Gina Rodriguez. Fresh from appearances at COOK, Taste of the Nation and Philadelphia Magazine’s Wine and Food Festival, Chef Rodriguez presents a Beer Battered Soft-Shelled Crab BLT, featuring Allagash White. The dish is served on a grilled brioche bun, with lemon aioli and house-made fries. Owner Donal McCoy debuts “Staff Shot, a shot of beer and vitamin C all in one neat little package. This new Serrano signature shot will be available for $6.00, and features Ketel One Vodka, fresh squeezed orange juice and Allagash White. For more information, reservations or hours, call (215) 928-0770 or visit serranophilly.com.
Friday, May 31, 2013 – Sunday, June 9, 2013
Drunkin’ Cupcake Has Elvis ‘All Shook Up’
Ms Goody Cupcake (1838 East Passyunk Avenue, Philadelphia, PA) debuts new beer-infused desserts to sweeten up Philly Beer Week. Between now and Sunday, June 9, 2013, baker/owner Gigi Andrew puts a spin on her best selling Elvis cupcake with the Drunkin’ Elvis featuring a banana chocolate chip cake, infused with Wells Banana Bread Beer, topped with peanut butter buttercream, and accented with chocolate covered bacon. Additionally, Andrew debuts the Oatmeal Peanut Butter Cookie Sandwich with oatmeal and peanut butter cookies, infused with Wells Banana Bread Beer, filled with peanut butter buttercream.
On June 2, Ms Goody Cupcake will open for Sunday hours from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM with fifty cents off all cupcakes, beer-infused cake truffles and two additional Philly Beer Week flavors. The popular Youngs Double Chocolate Stout cupcake will return with a beer-infused chocolate cake and buttercream. Andrew will also debut Bx3 (Blueberry Beer Belch), featuring a white cake with blueberries soaked in Fegley’s Brew Works Blueberry Belch, topped with a tart lemon buttercream, and accented with lemon rind shavings.
Ms Goody Cupcake is open Tuesday through Saturday, plus Sunday, June 2, 2013 for Craft Beer Day. For more information, call (215) 334-2253.
Friday, May 31, 2013 – Sunday, June 9, 2013
Three BIG Courses, Three GREAT Beers
Devil’s Alley (1907 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA) celebrates Philly Beer Week with a special menu that runs every night from Friday, May 31, 2013 through Sunday, June 9, 2013. Enjoy three courses and three local beer pairings for $35.00 per person. Reservations are available by calling (215) 751-0707.
1st course, choice of:
* Troegs Mad Elf Fried Green Tomatoes, with fresh mozzarella, basil puree, mad elf & honey balsamic reduction, paired with Troegs Mad Elf
* Shawnee Biere de Guarde steamed P.E.I. Mussels, with Jersey corn, jalapeños, andouille sausage, tarragon butter, paired with Shawnee Biere de Guarde Wheat Ale
* Evolution IPA Pretzel Fondue with aged cheddar fondue with IPA, homemade pretzel bites, sea salt, paired with Evolution Lot 3 IPA
2nd course, choice of:
* Doylestown Fountain House Battered Fish n’ Chips with remoulade, grilled lemon, Old Bay fries, paired with Doylestown Fountain House Summer Ale
* Lancaster Milk Stout marinated Hanger Steak, with scalloped summer vegetables, milkstout mushroom demi, paired with Lancaster Milk Stout
* Yards Brawler infused Jerk Pork Tenderloin, with mango salsa, fried plantains, basmati rice & black beans, paired with Yards Brawler
3rd course, choice of:
* Car Bomb Bread Pudding with Guinness and Baileys soaked brioche, Jameson caramel, paired with Guinness Irish Stout
* Beer Sorbet Trio with raspberry, apricot, blackberry wheat, paired with Framboise, Magic Hat #9, Long Trail Blackberry Wheat
* Youngs Double Chocolate Stout Float with double chocolate chip cookies, homemade vanilla bean ice cream, paired with Youngs Double Chocolate Stout
Thursday, June 6, 2013 – Saturday, June 8, 2013
Three Arttful Courses + Three Killer Beers
Enjoy “Three Arttful Courses + Three Killer Beers” at Smokin’ Betty’s (116 S. 11th Street, Philadelphia) on Thursday, June 6, 2013 – Saturday, June 8, 2013, from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Chef Artt Ward pairs three special off-menu dishes with three of the best brews from near and far. Dinner is $35 per person. Reservations are recommended by calling (215) 922-6500.. The full menu is listed below.
1st course, choice of one:
* Homemade Soft Pretzel Bites with IPA mixed cheese dipping sauce, paired with Stoudts Four Play Batch 2 IPA (Adamstown, PA)
* Beer Braised Pork Cheek Flatbread with shaved manchego, fennel, orange segments, paired with Victory Summer Love Golden Ale (Downingtown, PA)
* Farmhouse Steam Mussels with coconut curry sauce, grilled French bread, paired with Ommegang Hennepin Farmhouse Saison (Cooperstown, NY)
* Blackback Brisket Empanadas with black IPA and tomato barbeque sauce, paired with Round Guys Blackback Black IPA (Landsdale, PA)
2nd course, choice of one:
* Grilled Filet Tips, with linguini, baby brussels sprouts, brawler mushroom jus, paired with Yards Brawler (Philadelphia, PA)
* Beer Battered Shrimp Tacos, with pickled cabbage, refried black beans, avocado, orange segments,
crispy shallots, cherry tomato salsa, paired with Old Forge Celestial Blonde Ale (Danville, PA)
* IPA Braised Bratwurth, with IPA mustard sauce, creamed green beans, paired with Brooklyn Blast IPA (Brooklyn, NY)
* Tipsy Chicken brined and smoked, drunken collards, whiz scalloped potatoes, paired with Allagash Belgian White (Portland, ME)
3rd course, choice of:
* Dark Chocolate Brownie, with strawberry porter ice cream, walnut brittle paired with Rogue Chocolate Stout (Newport, OR)
* Bruleed Cheese Cake with drunken cherries, Sly Fox Dry Stout whipped cream paired with Slyfox Royal Weisse (Phoenixville, PA)
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East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District (EPABID) serves up a double dose of summertime fun with two festivals on Sunday, June 2, 2013. Starting at 11:00 AM, Philly Beer Week kicks off with 15 hours of craft beer events during Craft Beer Day. East Passyunk restaurants, bars and retailers will present opportunities to meet the brewers, try new craft beers, enjoy beer-infused and inspired foods, and shop for beer-related gifts. Starting at Noon, Italian National Day Festival “La Festa Della Repubblica” will feature a full day of live music, Italian draft and bottled beer specials, Italian food vendors, kids’ activities and a spaghetti eating contest. La Festa activities are held on East Passyunk Avenue, between Mifflin and Moore streets. Events are held rain or shine. Admission is free, unless otherwise noted. Food and drinks are pay-as-you-go. For more information about Craft Beer Day and La Festa visit www.visiteastpassyunk.com, follow @epassyunkave or call (215) 336-1455.
CRAFT BEER DAY – CHEERS!
East Passyunk Avenue kicks off
Philly Beer Week with 15 hours of craft beer events. Try new brews and
beer-infused and inspired eats, meet brewers, and quench your thirst for craft
beer! The event is free, and rain or shine.
LA FESTA - FESTEGGIAMO!
Filitalia International and Foundation presents Italian National Day Festival
“La Festa Della Repubblica,” on East Passyunk Avenue, between Mifflin and Moore
streets. Family-friendly festivities
will include live music, raffles and prizes, Italian food vendors (including
East Passyunk’s Mamma Maria), specialty cocktails, Italian draft and bottled
beer specials, a spaghetti eating contest. Activities for the kids will include
a moon bounce and face painting.
Confirmed sponsors and vendors includes Noir Restaurant, Mamma Maria’s,
The Bottle Shop, Stogie Joes, Candy Rockz Jewelry, Capo’s Coins and Memorabilia, Gozen Yogurt,
Twin Shoppe, Lil Dan’s and more. Ms
Goody Cupcake will also feature an open house with fifty cents off cupcakes.
Special Italian Day flavors will include Roche Roche, Holy Cannoli and Italian
Funfetti. The event is free, and rain or shine.
The early schedule for entertainment is as follows:
BONUS:
PHILLY BEER WEEK ON EAST PASSYUNK
Select East Passyunk
restaurant and bars will also present special craft beer-related events in
honor of Philly Beer Week. A partial list of events is below:
P.O.P.E. (1501 EPA)
Stogie Joe's (1801 EPA)
For more information and event updates, visit East Passyunk Avenue on Facebook, follow @epassyunkave on Twitter, pin East Passyunk Avenue on Pinterest and visit www.visiteastpassyunk.com.
ABOUT EPABID
East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District is home to 150 independently owned shops and markets that perfectly balances the best of the old and the new, mixing old world shopping, authentic Italian restaurants, world famous cheese steaks, with trendy boutiques, handmade arts, world-class cuisine and record-breaking events.
Chef-driven restaurants have pushed this once-faded community into the national spotlight. East Passyunk Avenue boasts more than 30 eateries, from authentic traditional Italian restaurants to gastropubs, including four of Philadelphia magazine’s Top 50 Restaurants: Stateside, Le Virtu, Fond and Will. Capogiro Gelato Artisans scoops up National Geographic’s “best ice cream in the world” just down the block from cheese steak global headquarters, where Pat’s and Geno’s still vie to be called the best of this Philly staple.
Anchored by the beautifully restored Singing Fountain, a communal gathering place on Tasker Street, this store-lined commercial corridor hosts events of all shapes and sizes. Annual outdoor favorites include foodie-festival Flavors of the Avenue, the Car Show & Street Festival, Farmers’ Markets and East Passyunk Craft Beer Day.
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East Passyunk Avenue has been named one of the "10 Best Foodie Streets in America" in the May 2013 issue of Food & Wine Magazine. The story honors the thriving dining scene with special mentions for Fond (1537 S. 11th Street), Pollyodd (1908 EPA), Marras (1736-8 EPA), Will BYOB (1911 EPA) and Era Atomica (1726 EPA). On Wednesday, April 17, 2013, East Passyunk Business Improvement District (EPABID) will celebrate this amazing accolade with a party around the Singing Fountain (EPA and Tasker Street) from 5:00pm to 7:00pm. DisCanto, folk musicians from Abruzzo, will perform a free concert as part of a tour arranged by Le Virtu. Fond, Stateside and other restaurants around the Singing Fountain will present happy hour specials. Chef Joncarl Lachman, of the soon-to-open Noord, will meet and greet his new neighbors and provide a quick look into the new restaurant. Other surprises will be added - and guests are invited to make a group toast with a photo around the Singing Fountain. For updates, please follow @epassyunkave on Twitter or "Like" East Passyunk Avenue on Facebook.
This great honor follows the successful launch of East Passyunk Restaurant Week, and comes in advance of the soon-to-sell out Flavors of the Avenue festival. Other opportunities to dine and explore East Passyunk in April include:
* Saturday, April 13, 2013 (All day, extended hours into night) - April Second Saturday - Largest Second Saturday in East Passyunk's history with art, music, specials, sales, fashion and food festivities
* Sunday, April 14, 2013 (1:00pm to 4:00pm) - QOTA Party - Monthly rotating LGBT happy hour comes to Metro Mens (1615 EPA)
* Thursday, April 25, 2013 (11:00am to 3:00pm) - Debut of Dining Out for Life Gourmet Food Truck Round-Up at parking lot between Tasker and Morris, including Vernalicious, The Cow and the Curd, Spot Burgers, Delicias, Gigi's & Big R, The Farm Truck, Cupcake Carnivale, Mac Mart and The Sunflower Truck
* Saturday, April 27, 2013 (1:00pm to 4:00pm) - Flavors of the Avenue - South Philadelphia's outdoor food and drink festival featuring a record-setting 25 restaurants, all VIP tickets sold out in under two weeks, and general admission pre-sale tickets on track to sell out within a week, Crafty Balboa April showers featuring sold-out roster of crafters and artisans
Outside of exciting dining options, East Passyunk Avenue announces the debut of new retail stores that will give diners five new reasons to come before dinner and shop, stroll and explore:
* Addiciton Boutique (Coming to 1713 S. 12th St.) - Women's fashions
* Cloth (Coming to 1605 EPA) - Natural baby-apparel and accessories
* Hip & Thrifty (Coming to 1810 EPA) - Vintage and gently used clothing
* Oliver & Company Tea Room (Grand opening this weekend at 1613 EPA) - East Passyunk's first tea room
* Occasionette (Grand opening this weekend at 1825 EPA) - Girls Can Tell opens new gift shop
For more information and directions, like East Passyunk Avenue on Facebook, follow @epassyunkave on Twitter, pin East Passyunk Avenue on Pinterest, visit www.visiteastpassyunk.com or call 215-336-1455.
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East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District (EPABID) – one of Food & Wine’s Top 10 Best Foodie Streets in America -- presents April’s “Second Saturday” this Saturday, April 13, 2013 with a full roster of events, specials, tastings and openings. Shop and restaurant owners are opening up their doors for what promises to be the largest Second Saturday to date – and a beautiful, warm, sunny day. Highlights include HOME’s photo and art exhibit based on the food of East Passyunk, Le Virtu’s photo exhibit and live music by Abruzzese folk group DisCanto, the grand opening of Occasionette and much more. For the most complete schedule of activities, visit East Passyunk Avenue on Facebook and search the “Event” tab. Also, please visit http://visiteastpassyunk.com or call 215-336-1455. Times and any fees for activities are listed below.
SECOND SATURDAY
LINE-UP (As of Wednesday, April 10, 2013):
* Calm Studio (1214 Moore St) - $2.00 off any yoga class for
the week of April 13th starting with Second Saturday or book any massage and
get $10 off. Calm monthly specials are excluded from this offer. View schedule
of classes and prices atwww.becalmbewell.com.
* Coco Lu's Fashionz, Flowerz & More (1935 EPA)
- 20% discount off total purchase, 11am-4pm.
* Frame Fatale (1813 EPA) - Opening reception for “Postcards
from the Ledge: Philadelphia Windows” -- black and white photography by RA
Friedman. Lead by the unique quirkiness, mystery and beauty of the Philadelphia
cityscape, RA Friedman presents a selection of captured reflections and odd
spaces in silvery postcard-sized prints. Refreshments will be served. 6pm-9pm
* Fringe Salon (1728 EPA) – Sara Karolina Heinio presents works in her “Mexican Culture Series. 6pm-10pm
* Headhunters Hair Design (1718 EPA) - Spring Second
Saturday deals + contest. Rock a new look for spring with 10% off new jewelry,
20% off new clients (with Christine) for any service, 10% off airbrushing.
* HOME | A Furnishings Boutique (1815 EPA) -
Philadelphia based artists Felicia Perretti and Hawk Krall will be exhibiting
their food artwork. They teamed up to showcase the most well-known food spots
along Passyunk. Refreshments. Starts at 6pm
* Kings Music (1828 EPA) - Peavey showcase with
live music. Check out new amps, guitars and more. 11am-4pm
* Le Virtu (1927 EPA) - "Photographer Kateri
Likoudis in Abruzzo" with a performance by the Abruzzese folk group
DisCanto; admission is free; complimentary stuzzichini (snacks) and wine.
Exhibition of photos taken in the region in late spring and fall of 2012. 1pm-3pm
* Lucky 13 (1820 S. 13th Street) - Sweet Jane
Vintage trunk show + artwork by Paul Carpenter with drink specials and 20-50%
off on all vintage. 1pm-5pm
* Metro Men's Clothing (1615 EPA) - 15% off and
complimentary cocktails while you shop.
* Ms Goody Cupcake (1838 EPA) - Cake truffles buy 2
get 1 free, $2 special flavor cupcakes and spring flavor sampling. FREE coffee
with any purchase in morning. Open 9am - 4pm (or sell out)
* N.R.S. Boutique (1822 EPA) - Spring sale! All
items 20% off, 11:30am-8pm
* Noir Philadelphia (1909 EPA) - After the art
openings and shopping sprees, come sit a spell with a special Second Saturday
late night happy hour with $1 off drafts, $4 wine, $4 well drinks and half off
select appetizers at the bar. 9-11pm
* Nice Things... Handmade (1731 EPA) - Check out
this months new work by local artist Bridget Mccafferty who also happens to be
the printing hands behind Typsy Gypsy Tees. This show is a collection of her
most recent paintings featuring all new work! Meet the artist and enjoy
refreshments. 6-10pm
* Occasionette (1825 EPA) - Grand opening party!!
Get ready to shop until you drop as East Passyunk's newest gift shop makes its
grand debut. Complimentary light refreshments. 5pm-10pm
* Oliver & Company Tea Room (1613 EPA) - Grand
opening party in our brand new tea room! Time TBA.
* Pollyodd (1908 EPA) - Complimentary
Strawberrycello Cream samples, a new and special treat! 5-7pm
* Sermania Jewelry (1719 EPA) - Sale on all
Communion gift items, there is still time to place a special order on a
personalized ware. Browse new arrivals of sterling, gold and colored stones
jewelry for Mom's Day. Complimentary jewelry item inspection and cleaning,
along with refreshments will be offered.
ABOUT EAST PASSYUNK AVENUE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District is home to 150 independently owned shops and markets that perfectly balances the best of the old and the new, mixing old world shopping, authentic Italian restaurants, world famous cheese steaks, with trendy boutiques, handmade arts, world-class cuisine and record-breaking events.
Chef-driven restaurants have pushed this once-faded community into the national spotlight. East Passyunk Avenue boasts more than 30 eateries, from authentic traditional Italian restaurants to gastropubs, including four of Philadelphia magazine’s Top 50 Restaurants: Stateside, Le Virtu, Fond and Will. Capogiro Gelato Artisans scoops up National Geographic’s “best ice cream in the world” just down the block from cheese steak global headquarters, where Pat’s and Geno’s still vie to be called the best of this Philly staple.
Anchored by the beautifully restored Singing Fountain, a communal gathering place on Tasker Street, this store-lined commercial corridor hosts events of all shapes and sizes. Annual outdoor favorites include foodie-festival Flavors of the Avenue, the Car Show & Street Festival, Farmers’ Markets and East Passyunk Craft Beer Day.
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Flavors of the Avenue is back and bigger than ever! East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District (EPABID) welcomes a record-setting 25 restaurants to South Philadelphia’s largest outdoor food and drink festival on Saturday, April 27, 2013, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Enjoy a true taste of East Passyunk as award-winning restaurants and bars offer samples of their signature dishes and drinks under the cover of a big top tent between Morris and Dickinson streets. Exciting debuts this year include Noord, Sophia’s, Will BYOB, Pollyodd, Plenty and Ippolito’s. Outside the Flavors tent, guests will enjoy a free street festival with vendors and live music. At the Singing Fountain, Crafty Balboa presents the annual April Showers craft market from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The event is rain or shine. VIP tickets are $50 per person and include early access and special perks. General admission tickets at $30. Tickets are on sale today at TICKET LINK or by calling (215) 336-1455. Save $5.00 off each ticket when purchased before April 8, 2013. On-line ticket sales end at 11:59 PM on April 8, 2013.
In 2013, Flavors of the Avenue will feature more food and drink then ever before from an expanded roster of restaurants that include:
Five restaurants will make their Flavors debut, including the yet-to-open Noord, as well as recently opened Sophia’s and Will BYOB. Other new developments include an upgraded premium cocktail list with selections from the recently opened limoncello shop Pollyodd as well as Lucky 13, Paradiso and Stateside. Craft beer selections will expand with three craft brewers scheduled to be on site. Free valet parking for VIP ticket holders will make the food fun even easier, courtesy of ParkOps. The valet stand at East Passyunk Avenue at Morris Street will also be open for general admission ticket holders for only $8.00.
VIP tickets at $50 each include access from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM, which provides an exclusive hour in the Flavors tent with a limited 300 tickets sold during this time. Other perks include free valet parking, wine, expanded craft beer samples from Sixpoint and Weyerbacher, specialty cocktails from Lucky 13, Paradiso, Pollyodd and Stateside and premium menu items. General admission tickets are $30 each and include access from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. All tickets are $5.00 off when purchased before 11:59 PM on April 8, 2013 at www.visiteastpassyunk.com/flavors.htm. On-line ordering ends on April 24, 2013. This event is rain or shine.
Flavors of the Avenue is an annual benefit to raise funds for EPABID’s public safety programs. Special thanks to premium sponsor Yelp, as well as Bai, Gold Medal Disposal, Origlio Beverage, PARC, ParkOps, South Philly Review, Urban Jungle, Where Magazine and Zipcar.
For more information and directions, like East Passyunk Avenue on Facebook, follow @epassyunkave on Twitter, pin East Passyunk Avenue on Pinterest, visit www.visiteastpassyunk.com or call 215-336-1455.
* ABOUT EAST PASSYUNK AVENUE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT *
East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District is home to 150 independently owned shops and markets that perfectly balances the best of the old and the new, mixing old world shopping, authentic Italian restaurants, world famous cheese steaks, with trendy boutiques, handmade arts, world-class cuisine and record-breaking events.
Chef-driven restaurants have pushed this once-faded community into the national spotlight. East Passyunk Avenue boasts more than 30 eateries, from authentic traditional Italian restaurants to gastropubs, including four of Philadelphia magazine’s Top 50 Restaurants: Stateside, Le Virtu, Fond and Will. Capogiro Gelato Artisans scoops up National Geographic’s “best ice cream in the world” just down the block from cheese steak global headquarters, where Pat’s and Geno’s still vie to be called the best of this Philly staple.
Anchored by the beautifully restored Singing Fountain, a communal gathering place on Tasker Street, this store-lined commercial corridor hosts events of all shapes and sizes. Annual outdoor favorites include foodie-festival Flavors of the Avenue, the Car Show & Street Festival, Farmers’ Markets and East Passyunk Craft Beer Day.
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The Easter Bunny makes an early appearance to help grant a special child’s wish. On Wednesday, March 20, 2013, at 11:00 AM, Alphabet Academy presents their annual Bunny Hop at the East Passyunk Singing Fountain (Tasker Street and East Passyunk Avenue) to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Parents and children from Alphabet Academy will join with Passyunk business owners, neighbors and civic groups to raise $8,000 to help grant Gabe’s wish to go to Disneyland. The event is open to the public. Donations can be made at any Alphabet Academy location (1506, 1510, 1631 and 1720 East Passyunk Avenue), or at http://friends.wish.org/051-000/page/Alphabet-Academy/Bunny-Hop.htm. For more information, call (215) 551-6410.
Alphabet Academy will again partner with Make-a-Wish Foundation to fund a wish for a child with a life-threatening illness. While a wish will not a cure, it can give them a chance to forget, just for a little while, the sadness of being sick. Make-a-Wish Foundation reports that a wish come true almost always has a positive effect on a child by bringing hope back into his or her life and a reason to continue a grown-up battle.
Proceeds raised this year will help Gabe, a five year old boy battling cerebral palsy. His wish is to visit Disneyland with his family. In 2012, Alphabet Academy helped a child like Gabe by raising $7,822.75. With help from the public, Alphabet Academy hopes to beat last year’s total.
The general public is invited to donate towards the campaign, as well as stop by the Bunny Hop itself. Donations can be dropped at any Alphabet Academy Child Care location (1506, 1510, 1631 and 1720 East Passyunk Avenue), on Tuesday, March 19 and Wednesday, March 20, 2013. Donations can be made at http://friends.wish.org/051-000/page/Alphabet-Academy/Bunny-Hop.htm
About Alphabet Academy
Established in 1998, Alphabet Academy is a leader among Philadelphia preschools with learning experiences that promote creativity and self-confidence. The Tree House builds upon this tradition by adding environmental education to the curriculum. Other Alphabet Academy locations include Alphabet Aquarium, Alphabet Station (and Infant Center) and Alphabet Garden.
Alphabet Academy believes in teaching children early about giving back to the community, helping others, understanding of themselves and how they can impact the world around them. Each year children and families in the Alphabet Academy network host a food and toy drive around the holidays, as well as the annual Bunny Hop for Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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