Thrilled to be on @KellyClarksonTV tomorrow (Thursday, Jan. 5th) at 3 pm EST!!! Please tune in. Find where it’s on in your community here: https://t.co/pt2U1v4Yp1
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Want to be a building hero? Longtime ember partner @TinyWPA is currently accepting applications for their spring 2024 community design leadership initiative. Learn more and apply by March 10th. https://t.co/vEVmZS31lb
Let's make this year even bigger and better! Mark your calendars, gather your friends, and get ready to make a splash for a great cause. Together, we can give Philly kids a safe and fun summer at a City pool near them.
Last year was a hit with over 800 donors raising an incredible $70,000 in support of our public pools. But that's not all – 150 fearless Philadelphians took the plunge into the frigid waters of Kelly Pool to show their unwavering support!
Save the Date! The 2nd annual Philly Phreeze Fundraiser for Parks & Rec’s aquatics programs and lifeguard recruitment is just ONE month away! Join us on Saturday, February 24, 2024, at Kelly Pool for a day of fun and fundraising.
In 1899, Isaac R. Johnson patented a folding bicycle frame that could be folded or taken apart.
This invention made it easy to store bikes.
Isaac R. Johnson was born sometime in 1812 in New York. While he was not the first to invent the bicycle frame, he was the first black man to invent and patent one, particularly one that could be folded or disassembled for easy storage.
In fact, Isaac Johnson's version of the bicycle frame is similar to the version we ride today, as modern bicycles have the same pattern, but they do not fold up. Johnson's version was a folding frame that could be stored in small spaces; it was frequently used while traveling and on vacation.
The patent was originally filed for by Isaac R. Johnson in April of 1899, and it was assigned the publication number: US634823 A. The only information we have about Isaac R.
Johnson comes from the information he filled out when he filed his patent.
We know he lived in Manhattan, New York, based on this documentation. According to the paperwork, this bicycle frame is an improved version of any previous bicycle frame due to its ability to be disassembled and stored in a truck or other small storage area.
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When the heat hits, public pools and spraygrounds help Philadelphians stay cool!
Thanks @accuweather for stopping by Tustin Pool!
👀 The SwimPhilly glow-up!
🎨 Courtesy of @TinyWPA & @muralarts
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#Philly pool opening & Tiffany Fletcher Rec Center renaming, site improvements and mural design unveiling. “Tiffany was a true civic hero.” @CouncilmemberJG
@paul_farber @shannonmattern @Miscprojects@BartramsGarden@WoodmereArt Thanks @paul_farber ! We are open 10-6, M-F minus some community builds on wknds.Adding the Modern Republic (find on Instagram). Kenya and Steve know so much about furniture and design. Butcher Shop Rehab in Chester do some really cool work (Kenya and L are partners on BSR).
Thanks to @PAHumanities and @TinyWPA, the #RainPoetry project transforms everyday spaces into opportunities for children's imaginative self-expression to make change in their neighborhoods. https://t.co/HOBArkSzQX
Two of our Ember grantee partners, @PAHumanities and @TinyWPA have partnered to reveal "rain poetry" written by Philly youth. Take a look at their Vernon Park installation – one of many throughout the city – in this video: https://t.co/NKg3iXirkG