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Mt. Airy, USA is a nonprofit community development corporation that serves Mount Airy residents. It assists first-time home buyers and helps small businesses, and its primary goal is to encourage economic development. It is governed by a 27-member Board of Directors and also has a full-time staff. Mt. Airy, USA also offers internships for those interested in community development and accepts volunteers. Donations to the organization can be made on its web site.

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Pennsylvania Horticultural Society is a nonprofit membership organization founded in 1827. PHS organizes events, activities and publications for novice gardeners, experienced horticulturists and flower lovers of all ages. PHS produces and manages a variety of shows, competitions and programs, including the Philadelphia flower show, kids grow expo, and city garden contest. A program of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia Green is a full-range urban greening program that supports the development and ongoing care of community gardens, neighborhood parks and high-profile public green spaces in Philadelphia. Its members are offered various benefits and services, including tickets to the flower show, free plants, discounts to local garden centers, and year-round garden tours and field trips. Pennsylvania Horticultural Society is located in Philadelphia.
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In 1996 Dr. Bob Wachter coined the term "hospitalist" in the New England Journal of Medicine. Subsequently, the National Association of Inpatient Physicians ( NAIP ) was founded, followed by the commencement of NAIPs first annual meeting in 1998. NAIP changed its name to the Society of Hospital Medicine ( SHM ) in 2003. SHM continues to be the only medical society devoted entirely to hospitalists and the hospital medicine movement.A physician who specializes in the practice of hospital medicine. Following medical school, hospitalists typically undergo residency training in general internal medicine, general pediatrics, or family practice, but may also receive training in other medical disciplines.Read more about Hospitalists.Definition of Hospital Medicine A medical specialty dedicated to the delivery of comprehensive medical care to hospitalized patients.
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A long standing neighborhood craft beer & cocktail bar with a great fresh menu. We are known for doing some of the most original & fun events over the past 10 years in the city. So come pull up a bar stool and become part of our family over some liquid relief.
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This cooperative is a member-owned non-profit that was founded in 1979 and helps members save money on heating oil. The Energy Co-op manages to do this through partnerships with oil suppliers, providing a range of services that include service, delivery and assistance with payment, as well as savings options. Areas served include Philadelphia and the counties of Chester, Montgomery, Delaware and Bucks. The cooperative also offers residential electricity services at affordable rates and prices. 

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Six Senses Clay Studio is a ceramics studio with both indoor and outdoor space that has classes for beginners in ceramic arts, as well as open studio space for veteran artists. Tools and equipment are provided, as are electric, smoke, gas and raku firings. Teachers and instructors are on hand to offer advice and support. In addition to clay, drawing, paper-making and print-making equipment also are available. Art supplies, including clays, glazes and tools, are available for purchase. Six Senses is home to the NW Clay Guild, which is composed of professional and semi-professional ceramics artists. Guild members are given 24-hour access to the studio.

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Craft beer, Whiskey, Great Food!
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The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University was founded in 1812 and is one of the oldest science museums in the United States. The Academy began as an institution of higher learning and has grown into an international tourist attraction in the 21st Century. The Academy is also known for its blending of education and teaching into its programs; such as the first program, the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition. Preserved artifacts from that mission remain in the vaults today. The museum is perfect for travelers of any age who are interested in the outdoors, fish and wildlife and rare exhibits.

Best and Worst Time to Go to Go to The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
The best time to visit the Academy is in the summer when they offer a variety of interactive programming and visitors can walk the grounds. Visiting the Academy of Natural Sciences in January or February can be difficult due to the snowfall in the region.

Must See/Do at The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
There are three things visitors must do at the museum. Children must attend the two-day Bugfest summer camp accompanied by the Grossology exhibit which runs all summer and is just as fun for adults. There is a live animal petting zoo along with a life-size skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur. There are is also the opportunity to attend a sleep over at the museum as part of the 'Museum after Dark' series which has two options – one for kids and one for adults.

Admission to The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
The museum is open 7 days a week and offers discounted admission for children under 12 and group discounts. Prices vary for the special exhibits and programs for adults and children. The Academy can also be rented out for special events like weddings.

Parking and public transportation to The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
The museum is located along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at 19th Streets in Center City. There is parking available and the museum can be accessed by public transportation. It can also accommodate groups attending by bus. Please visit their website in advance for detailed directions at www.ansp.org.

Food at The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
If you are planning to eat while visiting the museum, there is a healthy café on the first floor. While there are no fried foods available, there is kids menu featuring baked chicken fingers or their famous mac & cheese. The adults can choose from sushi, a daily hot special and other items. The café is also completely committed to green initiatives concerning food waste and sustainable practices.

Insider tip for visitors to The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
A hint about attendance to the museum: If you prefer to avoid large crowds and a lot of traffic, do not plan to visit the Academy of Natural Sciences over the July 4th weekend. Philadelphia is a very busy place that holiday weekend as the city is the main attraction for the entire nation.

Author's bio: Stasia DeMarco is a native Philadelphian. She has been a freelance journalist for 20 years previously working. Stasia is also a social media and communications consultant.

 

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The Union League of Philadelphia is a nonsectarian and nonpartisan private club, located in Philadelphia. Its membership comprises more than 3,000 men and women between the ages of 21 and 98 years, who represent a wide variety of backgrounds and professions, and are Philadelphia s leaders in the realms of business, education, religion, arts and health care. Founded in 1862 as a patriotic society to support the policies of President Abraham Lincoln, it has hosted United States presidents, heads of state, industrialists, entertainers and visiting dignitaries from around the globe. Spread out over eight floors, the club offers various facilities for members, including fine dining at its three restaurants, overnight accommodations, executive fitness center, library, barber shop and more than 15 meeting rooms for banquets, meetings, conferences, parties, weddings, birthdays and retirement dinners.
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Plumbers Local 690 is a home repair and contracting solutions organization based in Bucks County. Contractors work on all types of projects, offering services for residential and commercial clients, including for small businesses, retail malls, homes, sports complexes and more. Contractors are available for plumbing needs, including backflow testing. Members are required to graduate from the UA Internationals certified and accredited joint apprenticeship training program. Some services include design and installation work, general repair services, remodeling, site inspections, warehouse and kitchen work and more. Check its website for details on benefits or for information on services.

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As members of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, we are a practice of board certified ophthalmologists sub-specializing in plastic surgery of the eyelids, lacrimal system, and orbit. We have served the greater Philadelphia and Delaware Valley areas for many years, working mainly out of Wills Eye Hospital and Lankenau Hospital, as well as within surrounding sites including Marlton and Galloway NJ.
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HAPCO - Homeowners Association of Philadelphia - is a city-wide, non-profit, voluntary association of residential property owners, and investors, who have joined together to advance the causes of private property rights, equitable tenant-landlord legislation, education and positive management practices. HAPCOs nearly 2000 members own or manage two-thirds of the citys low and medium-income rental properties and units. HAPCO dedicates itself to the upgrading and preservation of the private housing stock for the people of Philadelphia, and the fight against housing decay and abandonment. HAPCO Cares We are changing the image of the landlord: we care about our tenants, our neighborhoods, their survival and ours in an era of continuing inflation, vandalism, blight and homelessness. We also stand for the right to make a fair profit from out investments and managerial expertise, just as the worker deserves a fair wage for his labor. As skilled entrepreneurs in the business of providing shelter, we feel qualified to provide responsible consultation in the development of the Citys housing policies and programs, and to oppose what we regard as repressive legislation and regulations which affect owners and tenants alike. JOIN HAPCO: Membership application including features and benefits of HAPCO FORUM SIGN-UP: Informal email discussion group in which members exchange ideas, interact with colleagues, ask questions, receive answers, voice concerns and opinions, and derive the value of networking with people of common interests NEWS: Archive of the HAPCO Newsletter CALENDAR: Listing of events helpful to HAPCO members LINKS: Links to city and municipality websites helpful to HAPCO Members MEDIA: Media coverage of the rental housing industry CONTACT: Phone, fax, mail and e-mail information HAPCO LOOKING FORWARD: A BUDGET FOR "A CITY THAT WORKS" ( Word doc )
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The American Legion was founded in 1919 as a venue through which veterans could continue to serve their country and community. The Legion provides service activities, group events and youth outreach. This location is one of 800 in Pennsylvnia. The building itself is available for rent for both members and non members hosting parties of up to 80 people. Call for a list of upcoming events or to find out about membership opportunities.

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Danube Swabian Association of Philadelphia and Vicinity was formed in 1958 by ethnic-German immigrants from current day Hungary, Romania, and the former Yugoslavia. Ethnic Germas were sent by Queen Maria Theresia of the Austrian Hungarian Empire to work in these lands during the 1700s. This part of Europr was often referred to as "Europes Bread Basket", and Germans, primarily those from the "Schwaben" section of Germany ( near Stuttgart and Ulm ) were asked to relocate, as they were skilled farmers. After World War II, these nations became satellite nations of the U.S.S.R. and the ethnic Germans ( the Donaushwaben or Danube Swabians ) were forcibly relocated, losing all property and rights within their former homelands. As a result, many Donaushwabens found their way to the United States and Canada, where 156 clubs now exist. They serve local population as a center for culture, sport and social clubs. Danube Swabian Association of Philadelphia and Vicinity is a member of National Association of Danube Swabians For more information on other clubs throughout the United States and Canada, please visit our Danube Swabian page. We are currently looking to highlight a Donauschwaben town and its history, along with a Donau family and their history. If you can provide us with any information that you would like to see presented on this site, please contact Fred Gauss at ( 215 ) 722-4253. If you are a descendant of a Donau, a former member of our folk dancing or soccer club, or know of someone who is, please let us know for our "Where Are You Now?" segment.