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SOMETHING HOT ON THIS SNOWY DAY: TEMPLE UNIVERSITY’S MEN’S GYMNASTICS TEAM STRIPS DOWN FOR A SEXY ALUMNI CALENDAR

The Temple University Board of Trustees has recently announced that they
will no longer be funding several sports programs, one being men’s
gymnastics. Temple gymnastics has been a pillar to Temple University
with its academic and athletic excellence. We have produced national
champions, world team members, and Olympians since our inaugural season.
Please help us SAVE OUR SPORT!


Over the weekend the alumni gathered as they do annually, to attend the first meet of the season, a bitter sweet season as it’s the last. 
The Alumni, friends and supporters are rallying ways to raise funds to save the program. One way is to do a calendar to raise awareness to the dire situation. The idea of the calendar was conceived by Dash Sears and Clay Stewart.
Photographer is Michael Thomas a seasoned sports photographer who flew in from NH to shoot.
 Sign the Petition to save the gymnastics program
  • If someone wants to get involved, inquire about donations, or ask questions about the calendar, please email Clay Stewart at forest.clay.stewart@gmail.com.
  • We have one of the most dedicated alumni bases with a 25%
    donation rate, compared to a 7% donation rate of the overall Temple
    alumni base.
  • Our team is self-sustained with a combination of tuition money and donations.  We are not an expense to the university. 
  • The team operates on a budget less than the helmet and chinstrap budget of the Temple Football Team.
 Susie Celek stopped by to lend her support
 and give the guys some encouragement
  • The team’s GPA is the highest of all teams at the university for the past 3 years. 
  • The team has one of the best winning records of all team’s at the university. 
  • Team has been around since 1926.

  Let your voices be heard by going to Templegymnastics.com,
check the Save Temple Gymnastics online petition. For addresses of the
president and board members visit the Temple University Men’s Gymnastics
Facebook page. (Paige Ozaroski took this photo)
On Saturday the boys did a photo spread for the calendar at the Goldtex Apartments in Center City. Slice pizza provided the sustenance for the enduring and endless posing.
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TRASH PICK UP NEWS: STREETS DEPARTMENT WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY

STREETS DEPARTMENT WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY
Trash and Recycling Collections Impacted; Citizens Must Place Collections Curb Side

Philadelphia – The Streets Department is preparing for the next snow
event expected to begin around 6:00 AM on Monday morning, announced
Streets Commissioner David J. Perri. Rain is expected overnight
tonight prior to changing to snow just in time for the morning rush
hour. The Streets Department will deploy 230 pieces of equipment at the
height of the storm. Crews will deploy
at 3:30 AM to begin treating roads. Primary, secondary and hilly streets
will be treated and plowed throughout the event. The snow is expected
to fall heavily at times throughout the day and end in the afternoon.
Total snow accumulation of between 4-inches to 6-inches is anticipated.

The forecasted snow accumulation requires trash and
recycling collections in rear driveways to be suspended for the week of
February 3
. Citizens must set their collections out on their regularly
scheduled collection day at curb side this week. We ask resident for
patience as crews navigate through the snow.

Citizens are urged to employ the following tips for successful snow and ice management:
· Allow extra time while driving and maintain safe driving distances.
· Apply commercial de-icer to your stairs and sidewalks early.
· A clear sidewalk path of at least 36” wide is required within
6 hours of the end of a storm. For owners of properties located on
corners, the path should extend to the curb cuts to assist pedestrians
and wheelchair users.
· Do not place snow in the street as
it can create unsafe driving conditions and hamper operations when
salting and plowing streets. Place all shoveled snow against your
property wall or between parked cars.
· Check on your elderly neighbors and family.
· Use caution when navigating over bridges and overpasses where slippery spots may develop.
· Remove ice and snow from car…

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Photos of Crazy Schuylkill Ice Walkers, Fairmount Park Looking Beautiful in the Snow with a Frozen River & Wing Bowl

 

 I love how the Art Museum looks right before sundown. This was about 445PM


We interupt your program to bring you an important message.

Traffic Alert: Beware of serious pot hole on Walnut approaching 18th Street & suddenly yielding cars
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Event: Please Join Donors Are Heroes And Nicole Miller for a Night of Socially Conscious Shopping

Please join us at Nicole Miller at The Bellevue for a socially conscious shopping event in
support of Donors Are Heroes. For more information on Donors Are Heroes,
www.donorsareheroestheparty.com


Enjoy bubbly & bites. Get a first look at the Spring collection and view exclusive samples from the runway show.

10% of all proceeds will support Donors Are Heroes to help fund public
education and awareness programs to support organ and tissue donation
and transplantation.

RSVP: jdunn@nicolemillerphiladelphia

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THE FOUR SEASON CELEBRATES THE END OF SUMMER WITH AN 80S PARTY

That’s right you read it correctly, the Four Seasons Hotel Celebrates the End of Summer. I was so busy in the Fall Social Season that I didn’t get to write about a few events. Now in January it’s so slow I have the time.

Last year Gatsby and 80s themed parties were all the rage. Starting off in February there was Amber Goins Gatsby themed bday party, then the Union League had one, Philly Style and most recently there was a New Year’s Party at Independent Seaport party. Then the 80’s party, there was mine in July, then Stratus had a Halloween themed 80’s prom party, and in September the Four Seasons had one.
The only problem with an event so old
It was 500 note pads ago, so I will try and do my best.
Jesse Cute, Paula Moritz, Allied-Tha
Vittoria Woodill, CBS3 Philly & the Queen Latifah Show

Eric Allen, Food & Beverage Manager

JoAnn Bogart, Holiday Inn Center City. Things start to pick up tomorrow. Have a great day.
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Justin Bieber to Be Deported, Better Late Than Never a few Shots From Jingle Bell Ball 2013

In 2012 Justin Beiber performed at Q102’s Jingle Bell Ball at Wells Fargo. Here he’s chatting with Maxwell.

BTW congrats Maxwell, who has moved his house to NYC and can Z100.
Last night I saw Rocco on Q102 tweet out the news that there’s a petition to deport Justin Bieber. Looks like 64% of the Q102 readers say Yeah deport him back to Canada.
http://www.q102.com/pages/rocco.html?feed=149666&article=12012673
Which brings me up to date, sorta. PhillyChitChat and Rowhome Magazine photographer MiKE Hirata headed to the 2013 Jingle Bell Ball as I had the Philadelphia Style Magazine Holiday “Not To Miss” Party. They had a stellar line up as expected. Here’s Robin Thicke
Doing what he does best.

Pitbull is like this year’s Nicki Minaj. He’s everyone’s backup singer, now a break out star

Avril Lavigne
Avril Lavigne
The next Justin Bieber, Austin Mahone.
Hopefully he’s keeping notes about how not to implode.

Kendrick Lamar

Grammys 2014: Macklemore texts Kendrick Lamar after taking Best Rap Album, confesses ‘you got robbed’ 


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-arts/macklemore-texts-kendrick-lamar-robbed-article-1.1592874#ixzz2rn3vnZY6

Pitbull Showing his true colors. Thanks Q102 for having us. Look forward to next year.
Here’s more news on the petition.
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Photos: William Way Happy Hour at the Storied Pen & Pencil Club

 Paul Blore, Marqise Lee and Ben Waxman hosted a happy hour at the Pen & Pencil Club to support the Out & Faithful committee
at William Way Community  LGBT Community Center. Out & Faithful is the
Center’s program that provides space for exploration of LGBT-affirming
spirituality and religion in the LGBT community.

In
particular, the event is raising money for an upcoming storytelling
event that will feature five local congregations and their ongoing work
to become increasingly more LGBT-inclusive and affirming.

 
 Marquiee Lee, Chris Bartlett,  ‎Executive Director at William Way Community Center , Paul Blore and Ben Waxman 

Tim Adams and Marvin Bocha, HRC Gala Co-Chair March 8th
Loews hotel
 Anne and Sara
Michael Krasulski, Michael Smith and Bryan Butler
 Kelly, Alyssa, Shay, Christine and Lauren
 Martin Rembert, Clint Brody, Dustin Adamski and Aaron Wong
 Marquiee Lee, Chris Bartlett, Paul Blore and Ben Waxman
 Paul Steinke (or as I like to call him, our next City Councilman at Large) and Donald Carter
 Rich, Bruce and Rohan
 
Tim Adams, Paul Blore and Phub
Chris Bartlett,  ‎Executive Director at William Way Community Center and Adam Hymans

 Barbara Gindhart and Mark Mitchell
 Nego, Rachel and Lucille

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The Academy Ball Philly Mag Link & THIS is kinda hysterical and epic

THIS is kinda hysterical and epic
Check out my complete coverage of the 157th Academy Ball on PhillyMag
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FLYERS WIVES CARNIVAL IN PHOTOS

The Flyers Wives Carnival is one of the oldest and most successful one-day
charity events hosted by a professional sports franchise.  The Flyers
Wives Carnival offers families a fun-filled afternoon at a very
reasonable price, all for a good cause.
Fans
have the opportunity to meet Flyers players on a very personal level.
Activities include: interactive games against players, Shot on Goal,
Dunk Tank and a host of other family fun activities. Fans are also able
to meet and receive autographs from Flyers players and Alumni.


The
first Carnival was held February 1, 1977. Later that year, one of the
Flyers’ own, Barry Ashbee, died of leukemia. With his death came a truly
heartfelt focus to the Flyers Wives Carnival. Above – Brayden Schenn

Jeff Reese
Who are these clowns?
volunteers that make the kids happy
posing in the penalty box
I love the fans enthusiasm and dedication
Steve Mason signs a kids shirt
How about these for the next Erin Elmore/Craig Spitzer Onsie Party.
Hal Gill and Ashley Vanett, who must be exhausted. I just saw her the night before at the Academy Ball and dropped her off at about 3AM

She has a puck on her head
Family Game time
So much to do. I was kinda there late, about 3PM, so everyone was fairly spread out. Lots going on in the concourse too.

Patti Juliani and Garrett Snider
The Remember Spectrum booth – Matthew Scheinfeld, Lou Sheinfeld, Vicky Scheinfeld and in the back Garrett Snider.

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Carol Drumstas and John Curry’s Wedding Photos

Tendenza – Cescaphe