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As housing costs continue to rise, the need for affordable, accessible homes is one of the most pressing challenges facing communities nationwide. Philadelphia Housing Authority President & CEO, Kelvin A. Jeremiah, shares details about a new partnership aimed at renovating 53 vacant and distressed homes in the rapidly changing Brewerytown neighborhood of North Philadelphia. These homes will be made affordable for low- and middle-income families, helping to create sustainable and inclusive communities.Learn more at www.pha.phila.gov.
In October 2024, we're walking around the Philadelphia Zoo with Daryl “Cornbread” McCray, the world’s first modern day graffiti writer. It's the first time he's been back since he famously graffitied an elephant in 1971. This act, along with tagging the Jackson 5 jet, skyrocketed his career and helped spark the modern-day graffiti movement. We talk about how his rough childhood growing up in Brewerytown led him to graffiti writing, how he got the name Cornbread, and what it really takes to become a legend.
As housing costs continue to rise, the need for affordable, accessible homes is one of the most pressing challenges facing communities nationwide. Philadelphia Housing Authority President & CEO, Kelvin A. Jeremiah, shares details about a new partnership aimed at renovating 53 vacant and distressed homes in the rapidly changing Brewerytown neighborhood of North Philadelphia. These homes will be made affordable for low- and middle-income families, helping to create sustainable and inclusive communities.Learn more at www.pha.phila.gov.
Philly has a massive beer scene. There's so many options: like what's on tap at Yards, a build-your-own six pack at Rybrew, or new brews at Two Locals. There's also many local breweries with a wide selection of craft beer like Crime & Punishment Brewing in Brewerytown, Twisted Gingers Brewing Company in Manayunk or Wissahickon Brewing Company in East Falls. Host Trenae Nuri learns everything she needs to know about navigating the Philly beer scene and the upcoming Philly Beer Fest 2024 from Richie Telvin, host of BrewedAt podcast, owner of Space Cadet Brewing Company and former head brewer at Victory Brewing Co. To hear Richie's podcast BrewedAt, check out this link. For updates on Richie's beer brand, Space Cadet Brewing Company, click here. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Inis Nua Theatre Company Thrive Flower Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buddy Hield has Jack excited and believing the Sixers have the best chance of any Philly team to win a title in 2024, if Joel Embiid comes back. Ike's enjoying the Sixers but pumps the brakes on an Embiid return and the Sixers outlook. And Yoshi from Brewerytown calls in!
The guys try to dissect comments from Jason Kelce and Jordan Mailata to figure out if Kelce is retiring or returning to the Eagles next season. Plus, Yoshi in Brewerytown calls in!
Born in and raised in Ecuador, Veronica Fitzgerald moved to the US with her family in North Carolina as a teen. Growing up she was treated to her grandmother's empanadas on a regular basis, eventually learning how to make them as well. Years later, she treated her family and friends to her empanadas, and subsequently the pandemic inspired Veronica to create her business, V Empanadas. Soon thereafter, V-Empanada's was a hit, and she opened a shop inside Lancaster County Farmers Market. So, the next time you visit, be sure to check out Veronica's freshly made Empanadas and scratch-made guacamole, sauces, and desserts when you're there! The best way to end a meal is with something a little sweet--something that Pastry Chefs Sally Gadea and her husband Jemil know a lot about. Both Allison and Jemil have years of experience working as Executive and/or Corporate Chefs for high-end restaurants over the years; a key aspect that has helped refine what they offer inside their Yardley, PA-based business, Panna Gelateria. Of course owning and running a business takes a lot of skills too--and the pair sought out help from SCORE in Bucks County, PA. to aid them in getting started. So, a little help from their SCORE business mentor and the combined culinary pedigrees from both Chefs later...Panna Gelateria and Bakery was born. Now, you can indulge your sweet & savory cravings when you visit Panna Gelateria. Their menu offerings will always keep you interested--they have an ever-changing menu of small-batch gelatos, pastries, and more!Who let the dogs out? Allison and Sam Mattiloa did! And they invited all of your (fully vaccinated and trained) pups to the party too! Inspired by the pandemic to finally add a fur-baby to their family, Allison and Sam adopted Buda into their lives. But the pandemic lasted longer than anticipated, so the Brewerytown couple were fur-ther inspired to create a human and dog-friendly space to safely socialize. That space, called The Boozy Mutt, incorporates a bar, restaurant, and an indoors & outdoors space for pups and their fur-friends to play. And if you haven't caught the ball on the theme just yet--you can fetch some food and drinks for yourselves, order some treats for ''Fluffy'' from their pet-friendly food menu, and let the paws hit the floor running at The Boozy Mutt! . Just remember to reserve your day, month, or yearly pass for your furry friends before you visit
Host Richie "Fresh" Tevlin talks with Nick Wendowski the owner of Stone's Beer & Beverage Market. Stone's is a beer distributor & wholesaler in their temporary location in Brewerytown, Philadelphia. Stone's offers 1,500+ craft and domestic beers, hard cider, hard seltzer at their store or via delivery. Stones also manages the wholesale distribution of 8 unique beer brands in the Philadelphia Market; including Rupee Beer, Rey & Belgica. Stones Beverage: https://www.stonesphilly.com/ STAY CONNECTED: Instagram: @brewedat / @thebrewedatpodcast Tik Tok: @brewedat / @thebrewedatpodcast YouTube: @brewedat / @thebrewedatpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/BrewedAt Website: www.brewedat.com
In this episode, we connect with Pamela Hetherington and Conner Kelly to explore the history of the Philadelphia Tap Dance scene and their upcoming inaugural Brewerytown Tap Dance Festival. Register for the Brewerytown Tap Festival at https://www.brewerytown.org/ Join our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/travisknights Subscribe to the Tap Love Tour Podcast on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/the-tap-love-tour Subscribe to the Tap Love Tour Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsSfLevc4PJTChTNkmf5GVw?view_as=subscriber
Brewerytown Food Hall opens at 1353 N. 31st Street in the city's Brewerytown neighborhood. KYW Newsradio's Hadas Kuznits visits the massive restaurant where she chats with Glu Hospitality owner Derek Gibbons about their tenth restaurant concept, neighborhood real estate… and how they hope to be a community gathering spot for those who live nearby.
Brewerytown's Rybrew has reopened at a new location at 2600 West Girard Ave. KYW Newsradio's Hadas Kuznits speaks with Stephanie Pollock who owns this and another store with her husband, Ryan. She talks about how they're expanding their draft program. They also talk about expansion during the pandemic, plus, the growing pains of business ownership.
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Beer has a long history in our country, and Philadelphia has played a surprisingly strong role in its development. There's even a neighborhood called Brewerytown, and hundreds of Philadelphians live in apartments that used to be breweries. This episode talks about beer from different perspectives. How did breweries start in our green country town? Where were they located? Who drank it? How did one brewery stay in one family for ten generations? What happened at the Centennial Exposition to spread the word about Philadelphia beer? Even though Louis Bergdoll was one of the most respected brewers in the country, why did his surname became reviled because of one of his grandsons? And we'll finish with the story of a legendary Philadelphia bar fight and its aftermath. All this – and more – in the June edition of All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories – In Heaven There Is No Beer.
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SEASON 4 FINALE! Darryl McCray, better known by his tagging name "Cornbread", is a graffiti writer from Philadelphia. He is widely considered the world's first modern graffiti artist. McCray was born in North Philadelphia in 1953 and raised in Brewerytown, a neighborhood of North Philadelphia. Topics: Late Late Show, Why pursue an artistic career, Teachr's dogs, the first pillar of hip hop, Crowns & Elephants, Basquiat, Tagging the Jackson 5 Plane, Philadelphia underground parties.
This episode includes a lively conversation with Sarah Mueller, co-organizer of Cinespeak: Alternative Cinema talking about their #Boycott the Oscars summer film series in the Brewerytown neighborhood of Philadelphia. Featured soundtracks include films from Claudine, Sweet Love Bitter, and Spike Lee joints including Do the Right Things, Crooklyn and Bamboozled.
Mary & Anna, Co-owners of Get Lit Candles as well as sisters, joined Paige and Ryan on the Behind the Leash Podcast. This is an episode all about craft beer (which we love), perusing your dreams and rolling with the punches. These ladies were such a pleasure to speak with and so fun, too! They truly had a passion for soy candles, beer and being eco friendly. They also discuss upcoming pop-ups and events that you can see them at: Teach One Feed One craft show at Royersford VFW on Saturday, April 17 & Sunday, April 18. You can purchase pre-made candles or order custom candles at their booth. Learn more by visiting their Instagram: @getlitcandlesphl where you can also place an order via DM, too. __________________________________________ Behind the Leash Podcast is brought to you by Tails and Ales Philly a dog walking, dog boarding and dog care facility located in Brewerytown. You can find out more about Tails and Ales on Instagram or by visiting their website. Instagram: @tailsandales_philly Website: www.tailsandalesphilly.com
In this [unedited] episode of the Behind the Leash podcast you get an inside look (for 14 minutes) of Ryan and Paige's first day without dogs in almost a year….but of course they are still talking about them! When it comes to time off, Ryan and Paige don't know how to do ‘nothing', but we do know how to have fun! Tails and Ales is always a topic of discussion at the dinner table but they keep the conversation light and enjoyable. In this episode, Paige and Ryan tell you about River Twine, the largest Tiny House Hotel (HINT: It is dog friendly), the 5 breweries that are a 90 second OR LESS walk away and how you NEED to visit. They also talk about the plans they have for the rest of the trip and a few other things like Tails and Ales apparel while they sip on some local brews. _____________________________ Tails and Ales Philly is a dog walking, dog daycare and dog boarding business located in Brewerytown. Owned by Paige and Ryan, we manage the business out of our home so the environment is small and the service is customized to fit your dogs needs and wants. When you are looking to go on a vacation, send your dog somewhere they will feel at home and safe. To learn more visit our website: www.tailsandalesphilly.com Or follow our adventures on Instagram: @tailsandales_philly You can even like us on Facebook
This was an amazing episode with Jonathan Weiss President of Equinox Management and Construction LLC. Equinox has completed over $100 million of residential and mixed-use development projects in the Greater Philadelphia area, with a focus on infill apartments, condominiums, townhomes and student housing. We got to talk about more of the construction side of the business and some alternative ways of building that are becoming more popular. Jonathan also discusses the Otto Project they are working on in Brewerytown Philadelphia!
On this episode, Dan Wallach talks with Alex Cheremeteff, a historian and expert on the Philadelphia Athletics. Send your written or recorded questions to be read or played on future episodes to shoelesspodcast@gmail.com, or by tagging @shoelesspodcast on twitter. Don't forget to rate, review, and listen on iTunes, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. Thanks to: Ryan Starinsky of The Sidekicks for the opening theme and his acoustic version of "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" Randy Moore of Get Married for his baseball organ version of "Kingpin" by Get Married Gary Cieradkowski at www.studiogaryc.com for creating the artwork Alex Cheremeteff My mom
Laurie Baum, better known as the @the.knot.chick on Instagram, creates macramé pieces that will fill your space with positive energy. Her bio on Instagram says "hand knotted with love" and sincerely, she really does put her whole heart into every piece. In this episode Ryan and Paige, co-hosts of the Behind the Leash Podcast, had the pleasure of speaking with Laurie regarding all the faucets of what she used to do as a side-hustle but took on full time during the pandemic. In this episode, Laurie opens up and discusses mental health, therapy and healing. All of this lead her on her journey that brought her to create "The Knot Chick", a hobby that she turned into a business. Before you listen to this episode, you need to know that Laurie was one of the kindest guests we have had on the show. She was natural, fun, open and truly humbled. This journey that she is on, is one that she is thankful for. She doesn't take any order for granted and in fact appreciates every order more than you know. Speaking as a co-host of the show and as the editor, this was an episode I had just as much fun recording as I did editing. Seriously, I started laughing to myself as I was cutting audio and was torn between what I should keep and what I needed to forgo to create a cohesive episode. , If you are interested in purchasing a product from Laurie you can: Follow her on Instagram and send her a DM Visit her Etsy Page ________________________________________________________________ Thank-you for listening to The Behind the Leash Podcast. This Podcast is brought to you by Paige and Ryan, co-owners of Tails and Ales Philly, a Dog Boarding and Walking business located in Brewerytown, Philadelphia. The Behind the Leash started in hopes to shed light on small business in the city during an extremely tough time. Together we can lift each other up, even if it is just by showing some free support via Instagram or other social media platforms. If you are interested in dog walks or dog boardings you can visit our website: www.tailsandalesphilly.com Follow us on Instagram: @tailsandales_philly Like us on Facebook
Special guest Dre in the building!! Lol this episode is little longer than normal due to Dre pulling up and how much we talked about todays world such as Ponzi schemes, moving into a neighborhood you're not familiar with, people wanting to get rich overnight, Tiktok multi-level marketing and MUCH MORE! Trust me its worth listening . THANKS!!
Its our anniversary... today's show makes 4 full years of The Realest Pod. It hasnt always been easy or on time but just making it is a major accomplishment!! Shout out to all our listeners, fans and supporters all over the world we appreciate you to the max!! For Episode 134 Matt & Chad combine to discuss alllll the hot topics of the last week. They go in depth with the fallout from the January 6th storming of the capital, Trumps pending 100 pardons and the upcoming inauguration for #46. They also discuss the murder in BreweryTown that made world news and how/why it got solved so quickly. They wrap up with some sports talk and Chad's viral tweet about Dave East!! Needless this say this is an instant classic you need to listen to every minute of. Be sure to check us out on Roku TV player on NGTV and on https://youtube.com/c/TheRealestPodcastEver.
25 bought and sold flips in Brewerytown and 45 more projects underway, Aaron and Mike of Fenix Property Group have sold to friends and family alike while providing neighboring contractors steady work in a changing pocket of the city.
Jack was in lemon hill having sex with every art student in Brewerytown
Tune into a special edition of #InTheStudio with #ArtAboveReality as we visit the studio workspace And talk history with #Philadelphia’s own #CornbreadTheLegend (@cornbreadthelegend) tomorrow at 4p! *pacific. • #InTheStudio: The series offers an inside look into the studio practice of the visual artist. From fabricated materials and works in progress to exhibition preparation, viewers get a chance to understand and experience the process firsthand. • The Artist: Darryl McCray, better known by his tagging name "Cornbread", is a #graffiti practitioner from #Philadelphia. McCray was born in North Philadelphia in 1953 and raised in Brewerytown, a neighborhood of North Philadelphia. During the late 1960s, he and a group of friends started doing graffiti in Philadelphia, by writing their monikers on walls across the city. The movement spread to New York City and blossomed into the modern graffiti movement, which reached its peak in the U.S. in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and then spread to Europe. Since his tagging days, McCray has developed a close relationship with The Philadelphia Mural Arts Program. He is a public speaker and a youth advocate. • #ArtAboveReality
WURD host Charles Ellison talks with Caleb Jones and Andre Wright of Give and Go Athletics about serving kids through sports camps and after-school programs.
In this episode, our podcast hosts chat with two Philadelphians who are a cut above the rest: one cuts meat, the other cuts hair. Since she founded Primal Supply Meats in 2016, Heather Marold Thomason has continually taken the business to new heights. She started by providing meats to notable Philly chefs. Now she supports more than a dozen regional farmers and a family-owned slaughterhouse, and runs neighborhood butcher shops inSouth Philly and Brewerytown. People often ask, “Who’s the barber that’s the man in Philly?”The answer is Faheem Alexander, a Philly superstar, based on what he can do to both your beard and your head.
In Episode 11 Paige and Ryan give a recap on the past 3 episodes: Hudson Table with Allen Bari located in Northern Liberties. You can follow them on Instagram Punch Buggy Brewing Co with John Riley and Rob Clark. Follow them on Instagram Tula Yoga Studio with Carly and Jenn. The Yoga Studio is located in Northern Liberties and they are offering virtual classes. In the last part of the episode Paige and Ryan do a quick 6 pack of questions where they discuss long term and short term goals for Tails and Ales and the Behind the Leash podcast. It is during this segment that we ask for some feedback and ideas related to inclusive community spaces for dogs and humans. Individuals in the Philly community have shared their stories about experiencing racism within the dog community, specifically at dog parks. I have received private messages myself after sharing articles and posts specific to the the Philadelphia dog world. To the protesters, the leaders, the citizens of Philadelphia and the Black Lives Matter Movement: Your voices are strong and you have tremendous support from the city. For the past 3-4 weeks Ryan and I have been taking the time to educate ourselves and listen. There is injustice that is rooted within our country and cities and across the globe. Discrimination and racism is experienced everyday. Black. Lives. Matter. And there is no place for hate. To see change we have to continue to do the work. There isn't a quick fix for the work that is being done. The battle might be uphill, but the climb is necessary and mandatory if we want to truly be the land of the free and the home of the brave. If you own a dog in the Philadelphia area, specifically the Brewerytown and Fairmount area and you feel comfortable DMing or emailing Tails and Ales, we want to hear your feedback on how the community can create this space- physical or virtual. This country as a whole needs to do better and we want to do what we can within our community without doing harm to the educators and leaders making strides toward reform and change. You can email Ryan and Paige at: tailsandalesphilly@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram Learn more about Tails and Ales on our Website
At 25 years old, Logan Kramer shares his rapid growth story from a leasing agent student at Temple to multifamily developer in Brewerytown and Strawberry Mansion with nearly 500 units in play.
Justin and Liz touch on baseball's postponement due to the novel coronavirus before launching into their season-long retrospective on the 2010 Phillies, a division-winning squad with Roy Halladay leading the rotation. What were we thinking about them in the pre-season? What was going on down at the packed Bright House Complex? And did Justin survive his time living in a possum-infested bungalow above a Cricket Wireless in Brewerytown? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is part 2 of a 6 part series. In the first episode, we introduced the band and they gave us some background on their origins. If you haven’t heard it yet, go back and take a listen. This episode, we talk to the Thompson Brothers about making it big, and adding another member, and brother, to the group.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Michael Connelly. In his Phoenixville, PA studio he makes functional pottery balancing highly engineered forms and expressive line work. In our interview we talk about creating the bones of a strong ceramic form, converting former industrial spaces into creative space in the Brewerytown neighborhood of Philadelphia, and finding work/life balance. To see examples of his work visit www.connellypottery.com. For today’s AMACO Community Corkboard we have the Tampa Tour De Clay happening December 7th and 8th. The tour features 33 potters in five locations around the greater Tampa FL area. Each location will have demos by guest artists as well as hundreds of ceramic artworks for sale. For more information visit www.tampa-tour.squarespace.com. I’d like to thank Amaco/Brent for sponsoring the community corkboard. Brent Equipment is celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year and have created a Limited Edition Black CXC wheel. For more information visit www.amaco.com. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, the most common feedback I get from you is that this podcast helps you feel connected to other artists. We live in a divided time and many of us are working by ourselves in solitary studios. The podcast combats that feeling of isolation by fostering a sense of community, while also providing an archive of our field. At this point our Patreon sustaining membership program and our sponsors contribute less than half of our monthly budget. My wife and I kick in the rest, which we do out of love for the project, but as you can imagine we could really use your help. The goal of our Fall Fund Drive is to raise $12,000 for the next year. I care deeply about this community, and I think art and making are vital to our world, now more than ever. I’m guessing you feel the same, so if you are able please donate to the show. Recurring donations are best because it allows us to create a stable budget, but one-time donations are also very helpful. You can find out more about these two options at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate. Before I go, I want to ask one more favor. After you make your donation ask a friend to match your pledge with their own. Word of mouth is the best call to action, so I ask that you help me, by encouraging your friends and studio mates to support the show. With your help I can keep producing the interviews you have come to love.
Philly native David Waxman has been doing historic redevelopment projects in the Philadelphia neighborhood called Brewerytown since 2001. The reality is that he was an OZ developer long before the OZ program ever existed. He's an investor, developer, entrepreneur, and exactly the kind of visionary who makes life better for everyone who gets involved with him. David Waxman of MMPartners is my guest on this episode of The OZExpo Podcast.Host: Jack HealdGuest: David Waxman
Dazed and confused by the bombshell that was the Dogfish Head and Boston Beer merger, but also because they're generally dazed and confused, the Beer and Booze Broz call on a craft beer merger expert to walk them through what happens next. Bill Covaleski lends an air of legitimacy to the podcast. Thank you Bill. Please pause and rate and review the podcast after this segment, before you continue listening. K?The boys then head to a vacant lot in Brewerytown, Philadelphia, to interview strangers cosplaying as bulldozers, intent on becoming a steel or concrete statue to save themselves from the every which a way of being burned alive. See, you could have lived anywhere in the world, but you chose Philadelphia, and this is the cost of entry bruh. After the first ever Steel Furnace Party, John and Paul head to the city's first beer festival focused entirely on female brewers. They hang out with some of their friends in the Pink Boot Society (shoutout to episode 15) and wrap up the day with a lovely fresh dry hopped and unfiltered pale ale at Parks on Tap. Links to the things we drank today:Dogfish Head / Boston Beer merger Steel Furnace Party Love City BrewingParks on TapMainstay Brewing, the creator of Parks Pale Ale The Beer and Booze Broz is a KYW Newsradio original podcast. John McDevitt (@jm1060) and Paul Kurtz (@kurtzpaul) are the Broz, and Tom Rickert (@teerick) is irritated they always forget to bring a growler back for him. He also produces the podcast. Make sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
Join us as we discuss the epic conclusion of the Philadelphia furnace party phenomenon, aka the viral letter that inspired a real-life gathering of the wacky, weird, and eccentric city dwellers of Brewerytown Philadelphia. If viral memes turned real-life shenanigans isn't your thing perhaps finding out what the worst possible car GPS voice would be, how to really drop off the grid, or where to get your eardrums melted would be more up your alley. Every week we venture into the vast internet and pull out interesting little tidbits for you to check out. Here's your weekly dose of "It Came from the Internet": Keenan Cornelius Narrates His Thoughts: link Sawbones Podcast: link David Lama: link
On this weeks episode we head back to Brewerytown to drink In my friends basement with Local beer makers pabu and mikey, We talk being Og's, origin stories, netflix, and honestly more than I can remember right now.
Search and Rescue Squad is the result of a decade’s long obsession with fashion, design, art, culture, and history. At Search and Rescue Squad, Tawqeef curates a selection of streetware, mid-century modern furniture and objects, found canvases, classic American-made apparel from folks like Schott and Woolrich, and more. When entering his new space in a newly refurbished warehouse space in Brewerytown—which acts something like a gallery, store, coffee shop, and living room all at once—one cannot help but feel their curiosity and wonder start buzzing.
Season 3 kicks off with a bang! What y'all know about Curve Conscious?!? Guest Adrienne Ray stopped by to chat and discuss what it's like having the ONLY plus-size consignment shop in the city of Philadelphia! About Curve Conscious: Curve Conscious, recently named one of the best women’s boutiques in Philadelphia by Philly.com, is more than just the city’s first plus-size resale store. Owner, Adrienne Ray, has turned her Brewerytown boutique into a space that celebrates the diverse shapes and sizes of its customers while also promoting sustainable fashion at friendly prices. Adrienne graduated from Temple University and worked in advertising as a copywriter for a decade before opening Curve Conscious in 2016. Since then, her mission has been to provide experiences the plus-size community has often been left out of, like a welcoming environment to shop for stylish items at reasonable prices. At Curve Conscious you’ll find gently used apparel, shoes and accessories from familiar brands like Lane Bryant, Ashley Stewart, Eloquii, Torrid, Forever 21+ and more. Be sure to follow on FB and IG at @curveconscious Also visit the website at: curveconsciousphilly.com
Keane tired, Brandon’s gone and Dorian is there. This episode is weird and its great. We talk about the usual, we talk about Dorian, we talk about Butters in Brewerytown and we end with a great message from Dorian. Please Like, Rate and Subscribe. Thank you for listening we love you!
This episode was recorded on June 7th, 2017. In this week’s show, we welcome Patrick Clark, Thomas Beck, and Steve Bohnel. We start off by talking about PennDOT’s list of problematic intersections in the Riverwards. Later we discuss the unveiling of a new mural in Brewerytown. Lastly, we highlight the recent renovations at Penn Treaty Park.
The gents got some tacos at 2637Brew in Brewerytown and then got together at Mike's in Fairmont to record the pod. The episode consists of: Beers for the Boys, 2637Brew taco review, How Bout No, and many many beers. Enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brotherly-love-sports-podcast3438/donations