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On October 15, City Council voted to support a proposal to release developer Ralph Horowitz from the 2.6-acre green space requirement, making it easier for him to sell property at 41st and Alameda. Previously the site of the famous South Central Farm, the land was catapulted into the international media in 2006 when Horowitz faced off with a massive community mobilization to save the community-based
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On October 15, City Council voted to support a proposal to release developer Ralph Horowitz from the 2.6-acre green space requirement, making it easier for him to sell property at 41st and Alameda. Previously the site of the famous South Central Farm, the land was catapulted into the international media in 2006 when Horowitz faced off with a massive community mobilization to save the community-based project.

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The Earth Day Fest & Flea Market Saturday, April 18th, 2009, in West Philly’s beautiful Clark Park is an all day free event featuring live music, speakers, food, workshops, and activities for children. It is a fundraising benefit for the African Village Survival Initiative (AVSI), which is creating independent African community-led collective gardens and economic survival programs that are the key to creating a sustainable future for all people.


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