Old City
Submitted by CHRISMARTIN on June 5, 2009 - 3:46am.
hiiii guys i wanna share something to you
Designed for SUV’s, trucks, vans, or full-size sedans. This affordable parking sensor enhances the process of parallel and backup parking designed for your concern about safety and for vehicles that have poor rear visibility.
This Backup Sensor is an effective and affordable device for any driver who cares about safety and protection of your vehicle The poor rear visibility of many cars, SUVs and other large vehicles increases the risk of hitting obstacles such as another vehicle, small object, or even people when driving in reverse.
With backup sensors installed, drivers can lower the risk of collision when backing up or parallel parking.
2 sensor parking system with a wireless LED display. Display reads in color codes and in meters.
Order online!
This PSS (parking sensor system) is a safety device for driving in reverse. It consists of multiple ultrasonic detectors and sensors, a mainframe and a buzzer. The PPS will work automatically to detect the obstacles at the rear of your car at any time. The system is weather proof.
While backing up your car at the distance between 5ft and 0m away from the obstacle the parking sensor will alert the driver with three different alarm sounds the distance between the obstacle and the car.
Backup-Sensor.com offers a 30 day money back guarantee for product satisfaction and a 6 month manufacturers defect warranty on all the products listed on this site.
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Submitted by Spiral Q Puppet... on January 9, 2009 - 3:32pm.
Spiral Q presents Q-LICIOUS, February 7th from 8-11pm, an interplanetary evening of art and justice. Don't miss this extraordinary adventure when the city awakes to a summons from the future, where colossal puppets walk the streets and activists of all ages spin the wheels of change.
Join us for desserts, drinks and dancing at the Neighborhood House of Christ Church in the heart of Old City. Live entertainment, live and silent auctions, and a special secret awards ceremony.
Announcing the universe's greatest secret, the renowned silent (Shhhh!) REGIVING AUCTION. Bring the gift that makes you go hmmm and donate it to our silent auction. Recycle your mismatched gift without the guilt. It's simple: upon registration simply hand your re-gift to the nearest available Q-LICIOUS auction assistant and we'll take care of the rest!
All proceeds benefit Spiral Q Puppet Theater. Tickets are $40/individual $70/pair or $45/each at the door. Space is limited reserve your tickets at http://www.spiralq.org/donateHome.html.
For more information call us at 215-222-6979 or visit our website at www.spiralq.org.
Submitted by The Clay Studio on November 30, 2008 - 4:19pm.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5
5 - 9 PM
The Clay Studio's Annual Holiday Exhibition, Gifted, has grown to become a tradition in Philadelphia, with well over one hundred ceramic artists from across the United States participating.
The exhibition includes tableware, tile, and small sculptures. These affordable and accessible objects are perfect for holiday gift-giving and home furnishing needs. This exhibition, consistently one of The Clay Studio's most successful, contributes greatly to its operating budget, helping to underwrite the costs of The Clay Studio's exhibitions and community outreach programs.
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The Clay Studio
137 - 139 North Second Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215.925.3453
www.theclaystudio.org
Submitted by The Clay Studio on November 30, 2008 - 4:15pm.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4
5 - 8 PM
Feeling festive? Then stop by The Clay Studio for our FREE Holiday Ho-Down! This annual event is the perfect way to kick off the Holiday season!
Guests are invited to peruse our Gifted show while snacking on light Holiday fare. In the spirit of the season, Members receive 10% off all purchases made that night, in addition to current Membership benefits.
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The Clay Studio
137 - 139 North Second Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215.925.3453
www.theclaystudio.org
Submitted by cxa263 on November 9, 2008 - 3:24pm.
ZivileArt & Lakshmi Presents Holiday Fashion Show, "Castle in the Air."
Fashion runway show featuring Zivile Pupinyte's newest jewelry collection.
The event is free and open to the public.
After party is @ Swanky Bubbles.
JEWELRY FOR DARING WOMEN!!!!
Submitted by cxa263 on November 9, 2008 - 3:24pm.
ZivileArt & Lakshmi Presents Holiday Fashion Show, "Castle in the Air."
Fashion runway show featuring Zivile Pupinyte's newest jewelry collection.
The event is free and open to the public.
After party is @ Swanky Bubbles.
JEWELRY FOR DARING WOMEN!!!!
Submitted by The Clay Studio on July 31, 2008 - 2:35pm.
Please join The Clay Studio for First Friday!
Opening Reception
October 3, from 5- 9 pm
Exhibitions run October 3 - October 26, 2008.
This Month's Featured Exhibitions:
Cast: Tableware
In the Harrison Gallery
Cast: Sculpture
Reed Smith Gallery
Sandi Pierantozzi: New Work
In the Bonovitz Space
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The Clay Studio/Shaping the Future of Ceramics
137 - 139 North Second Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
www.theclaystudio.org
215.925.3453
info - at - theclaystudio.org
Submitted by Ovations Salon ... on June 5, 2008 - 4:02pm.
Its that time of year again!!!! Why not do something EXTRA special for the father you love most this Fathers Day!!! And you can let Ovations Salon and Spa Help!
This year for Fathers Day, we are offering a special that Dad will ABSOLUTELY love!!!!!
Why not try our Famous 007 Hot Towel Facial
~A deep pore and enzyme cleansing to aid in the reduction of ingrown hairs and shaving irritation, a facial massage to stimulate circulation,and a nourishing,calming mask to complete the mission. Follow up with a perfect Martini,shaken not stirred of course!!!
Normally $80.00 For Fathers Day-$70.00
OR
A Gentlemen's Escape
~An Hour and a Half of pure Bliss!!!
1/2 Hour Back Massage
1/2 Hour Facial
1/2 Hour Scalp Massage
All to eliminate the everyday stress of the workforce, admit it you deserve it Dad!!!
Normally-$100.00 For Fathers Day-$80.00
The Fathers Day Specials will run from 6/5 until 6/16 Gift Certificates are Available and will be Accepted for 1 year from the inital Purchase Date!
Ovations Salon and Spa
539 N Orianna St
Philadelphia PA
19123
215-923-4747
Have a Great Fathers Day!
Submitted by Kelly on May 17, 2008 - 7:13pm.
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Submitted by Ovations_01 on May 16, 2008 - 11:11am.
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Submitted by robin2209 on December 20, 2007 - 1:55am.
Getting a good car loan rate from an auto lender is not at all luck, but rather a skill that you should learn. there are good car loan rates available to you if you know the tricks of the trade and how to negotiate the best possible deal for yourself. Remember, you shouldn't be afraid or nervous when trying to negotiate for a loan from a national auto lender because you're going to be saving yourself money in the process. That should give the courage and motivation that you need to get the best possible low interest car loan rates available. Follow these easy suggestions in order to guide yourself in buying a new vehicle and negotiating your car loan rate of interest.

Tips #1 : Buy Your Car at The End of The Month
Typically car dealerships have contests and the winner of these contests get a good prize, whether it be money or some other reward. Usually these contests are a month long, so at the end of the money the sales people are scrambling to make a sale despite the price. So, with that said, you should be able to negotiate a better price on your vehicle during these sorts of competitions. The lower the cost of your car, the better the terms you should be able to get for your auto finance.
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When you talk to national auto lenders be sure not to allow them to have the knowledge of how much money you are capable of spending per month on your auto loan. If you throw out the highest number available to you then this is going to be the starting point for them and is exactly what you want to avoid. Instead, negotiate with them, knowing your limits though. There are always other car dealers and lending institutions out there. You should never ever accept the first offer you receive without trying to first get a better deal then what is presented to you.
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Submitted by jerrywaxler on December 5, 2007 - 9:23am.
I went to Philadelphia's Constitution Center last night to hear Dave Isay, founder of StoryCorps and regular radio producer for NPR talk about his work as a gatherer of stories. He said this is his life's work. How refreshing to hear of a man who has found his work, and that work is helping other people find their own stories and share them with the people they love. This is the human experience at its best.
Radio personalities are "different" from the bigger than life celebrities on television. Even though they have influenced me for much of my life, since I don't see them they don't project an overpowering sense of celebrity. So for example, Terri Gross introduced the evening. Wow. Terri Gross. I listen to her as many days as I can. She is like intellectual and cultural oxygen in an underwater world. And there she was a few feet away (I was sitting on the front row.) And Jane Eisner, Vice President for National Programs at the Constitution Center did the interview. I just stared at her, trying to understand how she could speak so intelligently, in complete sentences no less. Unlike politicians who speak in routine phrases or actors who read scripts, these public figures actually come up with intelligent observations. I love it. It turned out the "founder of Public Radio" was in the audience, an unassuming man, in an overcoat who started All Things Considered in 1971. (I didn't catch his name. Anyone know it? Bill Semring?) And he was just there, sitting in the audience.
Going into Philadelphia and sitting in a live audience a few feet away from live performers seems so retro, and yet so real. It's an treat, amidst my busy life, to occasionally experience these rather esoteric benefits of living within the orbit of this major metropolitan community.
If you're interested in storytelling or memoir writing, check out my blog entry on the topic at Memory Writers Network
Submitted by Jade07 on November 14, 2007 - 8:03pm.
Calling all designers/artists to…
The FLAT
WHAT IS IT?: The FLAT - Philly's Designer’s Market
WHEN: Every Other Saturday (Beginning Dec. 1st)
WHERE: The Neighborhood House
22 N. American Street (Off of 2nd & Market in Old City)
RENT: $100/space (includes table and chair)
TIME: 10a.m. – 5p.m.
*FREE Coffee Bar
For space availability or more info email: info@theflatphilly.com
jade@theflatphily.com
theflatphilly.com
Submitted by megan72 on November 12, 2007 - 6:58pm.
Come check out our beautiful facitilty. Located at 200 Springarden St. We have free parking. Shuttle service. Baby-sitting. Many classes. State of the art equipment. And for all yoga lovers, $49.99 a month. Unlimited yoga classes. See for yourself! www.cityfitnessphilly.com
Submitted by Canary Promo on September 18, 2007 - 2:16pm.
Themes of “Cohabitation” @ First Person StorySlams, Sept. 25th
Philadelphia Author Angel Hogan to host competitive storytelling series
WHEN: Tuesday, September 25th; doors open at 7:30 p.m., slam begins at 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: L'Etage; 6th & Bainbridge Streets, Philadelphia
ADMISSION: $5 admission, ages 21+. For more information, contact First Person Arts at (267) 402-2056 or www.firstpersonarts.org. For information about participating, email storyslams@firstpersonarts.org.
WHAT: On Tuesday, September 25th, First Person Arts’ wildly successful First Person StorySlams series returns with Philadelphia’s take on the theme of “Cohabitation.” Since April 2007, the monthly competitive storytelling series has captivated the city’s creative community, giving sold-out audiences a chance to tell and hear engaging real life stories. “Like TV's American Idol or So You Think You Can Dance, StorySlam turns a fun pastime into a tension-filled competition,” reports the Philadelphia City Paper. With only two slams remaining before November’s Grand Slam, the competition is heating up with storytellers vying for the last two spots to compete for the title of Philadelphia’s Best Storyteller.
Local Philadelphia writer and storyteller Angel Hogan will host the September Slam. Everyone with a true story and a little sense of competition is encouraged to participate. Storytellers are invited to interpret the theme as inventively as they’d like, sharing with the audience tales about live-in lovers, bad roommates or any real life experience that relates to the theme.
Previous slam competitor Ben Drinen took home the StorySlam Golden Ticket at the August slam with his poetic story springing from his experiences in social work. Other champion storytellers include R. Eric Thomas, who told a story with many twists and turns about coming to terms with coming out, Raeann Drew, who recounted a time in which she exploded beyond the "boiling point”, Kendra Gaeta, who disclosed how she appropriated a pair of undergarments from a certain My So Called Life starlet, and West Philadelphia resident Juliet Wayne, who recounted the bizarre occurrences on a new job.
Ten participants at each slam have the chance to step up to the mic and tell a story within a five minute time limit. Contestants are judged by their peers, and each month’s highest scorer wins an invitation to November’s Grand Slam, to compete for the title of Philadelphia’s Best Storyteller. The Grand Slam will be held during the sixth annual First Person Festival of memoir and documentary arts, November 7-11, 2007. To ensure admission and a chance to compete in the challenge, both participants and audience members are encouraged to arrive early.
First Person Arts is a nonprofit organization and producer of the annual First Person Festival and other programs that tap into the power of personal stories and speak to diverse audiences, including people whose voices are not often heard. First Person Arts is guided by the belief that the sharing of personal experience is a powerful way for people to celebrate uniqueness, bridge differences, and find common ground. For more information, please visit www.firstpersonarts.org.
First Person Arts StorySlams Events
Upcoming StorySlams Events
Tuesday, September 25; theme: Cohabitation
Tuesday, October 23; theme: Horror Stories
Saturday, November 10; GRAND SLAM – theme: “Musical Moments”
All StorySlams are held at L’Etage, 6th & Bainbridge Streets
Doors open at 7:30 p.m., slams begin at 8:30 p.m.
$5 admission, ages 21+
For more information, contact First Person Arts at (267) 402-2056 or www.firstpersonarts.org. For information about participating, email storyslams@firstpersonarts.org.
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