Precious Places Premieres on WHYY TV 12, Sunday nights at 11:30 pm into January 2008
On Sunday, October 7, 2007, Scribe Video Center’s Precious Places Community History Project premieres on WHYY TV 12 at 11:30 PM. Get a preview of this week's show. The 14 programs will begin airing on October 7, 2007 and continue weekly into January 2008. Produced and directed by neighborhood residents from 42 diverse communities from across Philadelphia, Camden, NJ, Chester, PA, and Ardmore, PA, this collection of portraits of "precious places" combines oral history, personal archives and contemporary footage to redefine the region. Some of these short documentaries uncover long forgotten histories, some explore contemporary issues; all celebrate the places we call home.
Here is the complete broadcast schedule. Mark your calendars!
Each program is 30 minutes
Sunday, October 7 at 11:30 pm
The Taking of Bodine: Never Forget by Community Leadership Institute
St. Augustine Church, Philadelphia: Immigration & Filipino Transformation by Filipino American National Historical Society
Buried Stones, Buried Dreams by Mt. Moriah Preservation Society
Sunday, October 14 at 11:30 pm
Next Stop: Freedom by Frankford Group Ministry
Traveling the Avenue: A Story of History, Faith, Culture and Civic Action by Germantown Historical Society Investing in the Vision: Perspectives on the Uptown by Uptown Entertainment & Development Corporation
Sunday, October 21 at 11:30 pm
Cliveden Park: Our Tree of Life by District Community Action Council
An Elder’s Story by Chester Consortium for Creative Community
Unhushed! by The Still Standing Project
Sunday, October 28 at 11:30 pm
The Taking of South Central…Philadelphia by Odunde
A Place of Hope by Oxford Circle Mennonite Church
Rising on the Hill by Audenried Beacon Center
Sunday, November 4 at 11:30 pm
Villa African Colobo by Grupo Motivos
The Aqua Lounge by African Cultural Art Forum
I Come From A Place by Asian Arts Initiative
Sunday, November 11 at 11:30 pm
Pride of the Hill by Cramer Hill Residents Association
The Manayunk Club by Manayunk Neighborhood Council
Ardmore, A Village at Risk by Save Ardmore Coalition
Sunday, November 18 at 11:30 pm
To Badlands and Back Again by Fair Hill Cemetery
Girard Avenue – A New Destination by West Girard Community Council
Southwark: 30 Years and Growing by the Neighborhood Gardens Association and Southwark Queen’s Village Community Garden
Sunday, November 25 at 11:30 pm
Parkside: A Camden Neighborhood by Jewish Camden Partnership and The Parkside Business and Community
Putting the Nice Back in the Town by Nicetown CDC
The Things that Put Powelton on the Map by Powelton Village Civic Association
Sunday, December 16 at 11:30 pm
A Community in Transition by Friends’ Neighborhood Guild
From the Del to the El: a Neighborhood Evolving by New Kensington CDC
Bridging Yesterday with Tomorrow by Tacony Civic Association
Sunday, December 23 at 11:30 pm
The Story of a Neighborhood: The Square @ 58th Street by Shoatz United for Education
Nuestra Voz, Nuestra Perspectiva by Hispanic Association of Contractors and Enterprises (HACE)
On Mt. Peace by the Lawnside Historical Society
Sunday, December 30 at 11:30 pm
Las Parcelas by Norris Square Neighborhood Project
Francisville Community History by Scribe Video Center
Strawberry Mansion, Neighborhood by the Park by the East Park Revitalization Alliance
Sunday, January 6 at 11:30 pm
Athletic Recreation Center: The Jewel of Brewerytown by the Brewerytown Sharswood Community Civic Association
Youth and the Houston Center: Growing Up Together by The United Communities Southeast Philadelphia and the Southeast Philadelphia Collaborative
The Industrial Past by the Cardinal Bevilacqua Community Center
Sunday January 13 at 11:30 pm
Keeping the Faith by the Islamic Cultural Preservation and Information Council
Eve’s Garden by Heart of Camden
Yorktown: You Are Here by Yorktown Community Organization
Sunday January 20 at 11:30 pm
Petty's Island: An Untold History by Camden City African American Commission
Palmer Cemetery: The Heart and History of Fishtown by the Fishtown Neighbors Association
RE: Where is Southwest Philadelphia
Dear Saboor,
Thanks for your website comment. The Precious Places series premiered on October 7 with a documentary about Mt. Moriah Cemetery, but we are always looking for new groups from Southwest Philadelphia with whom we can collaborate. Let me know your mailing address and we will let you know about upcoming projects.
Best,
Louis Massiah
inquiry@scribe.org
Where is Southwest Philly?
I am a member of SouthWest Philadelphia District Services a non-profit organization. I do not see this section of Philadelphia mentioned in the promotions for "Precious Places".
I might have over looked our section of the city in your schedule. (if so, accept my apology).
The specific area is located between Baltimore Avenue and Lindbergh Boulevard. This is a distinct section of Philly and is not West Philadelphia.
I respect your work and always look for your productions.
You may e-mail us at swpds@aol.com or call 267-253-5444.
Saboor
Chairman, SouthWest Philadelphia District Services