Wednesday, November 16, 2011

St. Leo's Thanksgiving Dinner

We Are all One Family-2nd Annual Thanksgiving Dinner

On Sunday November 20th we will be making dinner for those in need in our community. In order to make this a success we need your help. Below is a list of things that we need


1.) VOLUNTEERS-to cook and serve at the convent. We will be there from about nine till about 6pm. If you have an hour or two,that would be wonderful. Cooking means:you can cut vegetables;make a salad;help with deserts-there are many things that need to be done.

2.) DONATIONS-turkey gravy,stove top stuffing,cranberry sauce,potatoes,sweet potatoes, sweet potatoes,canned corn, salad dressing, desserts such as cookies pies/cakes. Any non-perishables not used will be donated to our food cupboard.


3.) COMMUNITY SERVICE- If you are in need of community service hours for school,boy scouts, or any other service projects,this does count!

Thank you in advance for your kindness and support.Let us all be THANKFUL this holiday Season! If you have any questions please call Ann Marie at 215-901-8052 or via email at Portkuv@aol.com

An Invitation

All members of the community are invited to partake of the Thanksgiving Dinner. We especially welcome our Seniors who have no one to share this feast. Dinner will be served in the Convent from 2 till about 6pm. If you are interested in joining us for dinner please call Ann Marie 215-901-8052 so we can make reservations for you. Dinners will be spread throughout the afternoon so that everyone can enjoy a nice sit-down dinner. We look forward to seeing you on the 20th.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Lardner’s Point Park Groundbreaking

DRCC Announces the construction of a new park

The Delaware River City Corporation is announcing the creation of a riverfront park on 4.5 acres of land immediately south of the Tacony Palmyra Bridge and in front of the City of Philadelphia Water Department’s Lardner’s Point Pump Station, Construction will begin in November of 2011 with park completion anticipated in May 2012. The Lardner’s Point Park project is an initial signature public access point that is part of the larger proposed Delaware Riverfront Greenway envisioned to encompass an approximate eleven-mile trail system along the Delaware River from Allegheny Avenue to Bucks County Line.

The work will include demolition and removal of concrete ramp structures and concrete and asphalt paving throughout the site. A river overlook and fishing pier at the river’s edge will be a part of the new park along with, riparian edge restoration, the creation of tidal wetlands, and the restoration of a riverbank forest area for picnicking and passive recreational activities. The park will be a gateway and trailhead for the Delaware River Heritage Trail and will be a link in the East Coast Greenway that runs from Maine toFlorida. This trailhead will include a drinking fountain, walking trails, park and trail furniture and the necessary infrastructure to support these amenities.

The Greenway Plan for the Delaware River is intended to transform much of the vacant, former industrial properties along the riverfront into a destination frontage that will bring new distinction and identity to the City and stimulate the economy and culture of the entire city.

Lardner’s Point Park Groundbreaking

November 21, 2011 9am

Levick Street at the Delaware River