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"It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live." --- "It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." - Albus Dumbledore
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Meg Delaney
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Arts & Culture
Kids and Clay: Just the Best Combination in the WorldBy J.F. PIRRO Generocity Staff Writer
07/01/11 The name Claymobile can be misleading. Even if one of the program's mini-vans is the color of clay, there isn't a kiln inside it, though it does have the Claymobile's logo on the side. Effective, the vans are often stopped, and the drivers asked: How can I get Claymobile to come to my school?
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Community Building
When it Comes to Sustainability, Raindrops Really are Pennies from HeavenBy J.F. PIRRO Generocity Staff Writer
07/01/11 At the Roxborough Presbyterian Church Community Garden, what began as four connected barrels has gradually grown -- the result of grassroots activism and research by Mike Karl, the community’s "water barrel guy."
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Advocacy/Civil Rights
CHOP Is Not For the MeekBy MAURA MALLOWE Generocity Staff Writer
07/01/11 As I started my day walking down the hall at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, taking a quick look at notes I had made for the day, I could not but help see a young mother standing next to the portable x-ray machine painted as a giraffe.
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Education
Girls Rock PhillyBy MARY CANTELL Generocity Staff Writer
07/01/11 For the past five years in Philadelphia, a group of dedicated professional musicians and music lovers, including educators and parents, have provided a forum for young girls who may aspire to becoming any of the above.
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Community Building
Susan G. Komen Race: Eradicate Breast Cancer NowBy SALLY FRIEDMAN Generocity Staff Writer
07/01/11 She was a 28-year-old woman in excellent health when Jacquelyn Roth of Philadelphia found a lump in her breast. She immediately went to her gynecologist who assured her that what she had was a cyst–and that it required no investigation.
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