The new Weavers Way Germantown branch offers a wide range of products and features, including ASL signage, a deli kiosk, and neighborhood-branded merchandise.
Fred Lewis and David Schogel have been instrumental in leading the Senior Environment Corps (SEC) and expanding its environmental initiatives over the years.
Black Proms are a symbol of resistance and a night of celebration. They have evolved over the years and even get called “bigger than weddings.” Some say it resembles a village. The significance is discussed by former attendees and people involved with proms.
The May 9, 2024 episode of the Germantown Info Hub Hour originally aired on G-Town Radio on 92.9 FM.
Victoria Best empowers underprivileged communities in Philadelphia by providing free educational resources and tutoring through her nonprofit Victoria Urban Outreach Tutoring Service (VUOTS).
Deborah Gary founded the Society for Preserving Philadelphia African American Assets (SPPAAA) to identify, educate, and advocate for significant places and spaces in Philadelphia’s Black history.
Kaitlin Orner, owner of Pomelo flower and gift shop, shares her favorite places to eat, leisure activities, and historic destinations in Germantown.
The April 25, 2024 episode of the Germantown Info Hub Hour, originally aired on G-Town Radio on 92.9 FM.
Some Northwest Philadelphia residents are planning to mark their presidential ballots ‘uncommitted’ in the primary election to demand an immediate and permanent ceasefire in the Israeli-Hamas war.
The inaugural Germantown Arts District (GAD) Festival, spearheaded by local entrepreneur Kristen Clark, celebrated community creativity with a vibrant display of art, music, and performance, uniting Germantown residents and visitors in a joyous celebration of artistic expression.
A new exhibition celebrating Latina Artists is set to launch at iMPerFeCT Gallery entitled, “Latinas in Philly: These are our stories.”