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Philadelphia, PA, 19122
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Neighborhood help desk and catalyst for community engagement & action in the South Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia

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Mark your calendar: Green City, Clean Waters celebration!

South Kensington Community Partners

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2021 marks a decade in the Community!

Philadelphia is celebrating a major
milestone in its ongoing mission
to reduce water pollution.

RSVP and Learn More here.

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SKCP is proud to be the newest community partner in PWD's Soak It Up Adoption program. Visit the SKCP table to get more information on SIUA, sign up for storm drain marking, get trees on your block, meet our Clean and Green team and hear how we are working every week to keep eastern North Philadelphia neighborhoods cleaner and greener. Plus info and updates from the NAC!

Join us Oct. 5 to Unveil a New Drink More Tap Mural at Cruz Recreation!

South Kensington Community Partners

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You're invited: Join the Philadelphia Water Department, Mural Arts Philadelphia, and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation for the official unveiling of the Cruz Recreation Center Drink More Tap mural, located at 1431 N 6th St, on Tuesday, Oct. 5 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
We are revealing the results of a more than two-year collaboration with Mural Arts Philadelphia aimed at reaching communities where skepticism about tap water is most prevalent.
Attendees include:

  • Philadelphia Water Department Commissioner Randy E. Hayman, Esq.

  • Mural Arts Executive Director Jane Golden

  • Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Deputy Commissioner Orlando Rendon

  • Drink More Tap mural artist Calo Rosa

  • Los Bomberos De la Calle, Drink More Tap featured musician

  • Water Woman, Water Department Superhero

Joined by artist Carlos “CALO” Lopez Rosa and residents of two North Philadelphia communities, Mural Arts and the Water Department partnered to bring public art to areas where buying bottled water is most common.

Photos: Penrose Drink More Tap Mural Unveiling!