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Andalusia, PA: A Garden Paradise Waiting to Be Uncovered

by TheSpot June 3, 2024
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The Big House Andalusia, PA

Discover a hidden garden paradise just a short 20-minute drive from Philadelphia at Andalusia Gardens in Bensalem Township. This 225-acre estate, once home to the prestigious Biddle family, offers a serene retreat reminiscent of a charming chateau in the South of France or an English cottage from a storybook village. Upon arrival, the tranquil ambiance envelops you as you stroll along the river, passing by rose bushes and grottos. Reservations are required to visit, with parking conveniently located in front of the mansion, also known as The Big House. When booking online, you have the option to explore the gardens and tour the historic home separately, both well worth the reasonable fee.

The Greek Revival architecture of The Big House holds a rich legacy tied to the Biddle family, known for their affiliation with Bailey, Banks, and Biddle, a renowned Philadelphia jewelry store. The estate’s history dates back to John Craig’s purchase in 1795 during the yellow fever outbreak, later passing down through his daughter Jane upon marrying Nicholas Biddle in 1814. The property expanded over the years, now offering a public glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Biddles, who entertained notable figures in banking, law, and politics. The well-preserved home stands as a testament to their legacy, ranking high among historic homes for its furnishings and intriguing stories.

While Philadelphia boasts a rich historical background, Andalusia’s real allure lies in its award-winning garden and arboretum. Letitia Glenn Biddle’s contributions in the late 1800s, including tulips and larkspur, transformed the garden into a botanical masterpiece. Notably, Letitia founded the first Garden Club of America, setting the stage for Andalusia to receive numerous accolades. A visit is essential to fully grasp the beauty and charm of this enchanting estate. Why not enjoy a lovely picnic amidst the picturesque surroundings? The property provides benches and chairs, offering an ideal setting for a family outing or a romantic rendezvous. Photography enthusiasts, both amateur and professional, are invited to capture the timeless beauty of Andalusia. Additionally, the estate offers a magical backdrop for weddings, creating everlasting memories in a truly exceptional setting. Escape to Andalusia Gardens for a day of wonder and beauty, without venturing far from Philadelphia’s bustling streets. You can view guidelines here: https://andalusiapa.org/guidelines/

 

Andalusa Historic House, Gardens, and Aboretum
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Family Room of The Big House in Andalusia, Pennsylvania
June 3, 2024
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Planting the Seeds of Garden Magic: Discover the Delights of an Edible Garden with Backyard Eats

by TheSpot April 26, 2024
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Some of my favorite childhood memories are from holiday visits to my relatives just outside of Philadelphia. It seemed like everyone in the neighborhood, including my Uncle Gino, had their own vegetable garden. Gino’s pride was his tomato patch right on the front lawn. I remember him beaming as he showed us the ripe ones, which we’d pick and eat right there, often with a bit of fresh basil. Those were simple, happy times.

I’ve tried to replicate that garden magic myself, but let’s just say things didn’t work out as planned. Whether it was tomatoes or herbs, my container gardening attempts on my small balcony were always a flop. I could almost see the veggies growing in my mind, but they hardly ever did in real life. That’s why I got so excited when I stumbled upon Backyard Eats. They build and take care of gardens you can actually eat from.

I wanted to learn more about Backyard Eats, so I got in touch with Chris Mattingly, the company’s founder! He shared his journey from being laid off as a professional civil engineer to starting this unique business. After the layoff, Chris thought a lot about his past volunteer work and how much he wanted to do something meaningful. He had always helped out where he could, building community-level water systems in Honduras, or traveling to the Philippines in the wake of super typhoon Yolanda.  But Chris wanted to make a difference in his community.  

Chris then told me about this one morning he spent in his tiny Chestnut Hill front-yard garden. He was fascinated by tasting berries at different ripeness levels and all the unique flavors. It was that moment of simple pleasure in his garden that led to his light bulb idea: if he loved this so much, why not help others feel the same? And just like that, he shifted his life to focus on helping people grow their own food with Backyard Eats.

Today, Backyard Eats keeps up with everything gardening-related so their clients always get the best advice and service. Chris likes to say it’s about “sharing the magic”—and it really feels like that. Whether it’s finding a new hobby, eating healthier, or spending quality time with your family and friends, there’s something special about growing your own food. Chris’s own kids have learned to love their backyard full of homegrown wonders, just like I did back at Uncle Gino’s.

Chris and his team support every garden enthusiast, regardless of their experience level, or what they’re looking to get out of your garden. They design, build, and maintain gardens. They call it ‘Full Service Food Gardening.’

The Backyard Eats magic, heavily augmented by technology on the back-end, includes printed metal plant labels for every variety planted.  The printed labels even have a unique QR code, which takes the user from their garden, right to a page with detailed care and harvest instructions, and a selection of recipes specific to the plant ingredient in question.

Tucked away in Flourtown, PA, Backyard Eats has become something really special. They offer initial consultations to get you started, assess your garden’s potential, and come up with a custom design just for you—with a 3D walk-through to boot! They’re all about getting people to enjoy gardening as much as they do, from start to finish.  

Whether you’re a newbie or have been gardening for years, Backyard Eats can help you out. Just reach out to them for more info or to set up a time to talk about your green dreams. Happy gardening!

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April 26, 2024
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Experience the Small Town Charm of Lititz, PA

by TheSpot April 17, 2024
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Lititz, PA 1700s architecture

As a lifelong Philly resident, there are certain towns that I had simply never heard of.  Admittedly, there probably wouldn’t be much of an incentive to explore my surroundings beyond my familiar scope.  That’s why when a friend mentioned Lititz, PA, it wasn’t a destination on my radar.  The discussion sprang from the proximity to Hershey, PA and my friend suggested it was a town worth checking out.  Aside from the name not being particularly easy to remember, I backlogged it for quite some time.  Until that is, we decided to do a little road trip to the Fire and Ice Festival being held in the center of town.  It was a good reason to get out of my comfort zone.  

Lititz, part of Lancaster County, is charming and mythical.  Before we headed down the turnpike, we made a short list of spots to visit.  Fortunately, many of the dining and boutique shops can be found right on Main street.  We plugged in the GPS and we were on our way.  We made good timing with just a little over an hour ride and luckily found parking in front of the Lititz Springs Inn and Bulls Head Public House.  A pub with an inn attached, our first order of business was to sit down for refreshing pint craft beers and lunch of hearty pub fare.  As it turns out, it happened to be voted one of the best beer bars in America by USA Today and Best Beer Bar in Pennsylvania by the Great American Beer Competition. 

After a leisurely lunch, we noticed instantly that Main Street was bustling with activities and families enjoying a Sunday afternoon.  Strollers, families, and even young friend groups seemed to walk along window shopping.  Many in the crowd sporting Philadelphia Eagles apparel.  Several antique shops caught our eye.  One was more charming than the next.  Lancaster, well known for high quality furniture and decor, we stopped in to see what treasures we could find.  Cast iron stoves, woven carpets, and antique irons were just a few items that can be found at fairly reasonable prices.  You can spend an entire day alone just antiquing in Lancaster County of which I had made a mental note.  As we walked along a little further, a shop with a large pretzel display featured prominently.  If you didn’t know anything else, you knew you had to sample a fresh warm pretzel from Lancaster County.  I had discovered after my visit that the  Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery had a pretty interesting history.    

Founded in 1861 by Julius Sturgis, it is considered the oldest pretzel bakery in America.  Moveover, it is the oldest family operated pretzel  bakery in America.  Judging by the line just to sample these delicious warm pretzels was a testament to their legacy.  If you love a good old fashioned warm pretzel from harking back to the days of the “pretzel guy” from childhood,  you haven’t experienced a pretzel until you have a Sturgis pretzel.  We took a few minutes to indulge in its’ warm, buttery, and light texture.  Just to sample a Sturgis pretzel was worth the ride alone.  The store held a variety of pretzel snacks including chocolate covered pretzels with their other famed confection of Lancaster, Wilbur Chocolate. A match made in heaven.  

Wilbur Chocolate Retail Store happened to be closed on the day of our visit but you couldn’t go too far without Wilbur Chocolates featured in many of the boutiques and shops.  Its claim to fame is the Wilbur bud, a chocolate process where chocolate resembles the bud of a flower.  The factory, founded in 1864,  boasts the original recipe and continues to be a beloved tradition of Lititz as well as manufactured in Central Pennsylvania.  Wilbur Chocolate had one famous celebrity brand that drew much attention to Wilbur Chocolates and Lititz, PA.  Muhammed Ali, made a visit to the chocolate plant in 1978 to promote the candy branded in his namesake, “The Muhammad Ali Crisp Crunch Candy Bar.”  It is said that he drew over a thousand people to the town.  Today you can also pay a visit to the Wilbur Lititz Hotel, now a Hilton Hotel.  It was originally converted from the original chocolate factory and the Wilbur Chocolate Museum stands next door.  

While you’re walking around town, feel free to slow down and observe your surroundings.  Many of the buildings have original structures and exteriors from the 1700s.  The town is representative of its history and influence of Native Americans and Europeans of that era.  There are currently 57 listings of the National Register of Historic Places in Lancaster County.   Another fun fact:  the oldest girls boarding school can also be found in Lititz, PA.  Linden Hall for Girls was founded in 1746 and has been in continuous operation here  in the United States.  The Moravian Church Square is another historical example founded in 1749.  According to the Church’s website, the Lititz Moravian Congregation began in 1749 and the church was built on a 491 acre farm in 1787.  The grounds offer a stunning view and within a walkable distance from shops and restaurants. Whether you’re planning a family day trip, a shopping excursion, or simply explore Lancaster County, Lititz has much to offer.  

I had to stretch beyond my comfort zone but I was glad to discover a quaint new town off the beaten track.  Lititz has all the old and new world charm to spend a perfect recreational weekend with friends and family.  It’s a short drive away whether by car or horse buggy but nevertheless, you’ll be glad you did.  

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April 17, 2024
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UNVEILING THE BLUE MEANIE:  BRIAN HEFFRON’S INCREDIBLE RISE FROM SOUTH PHILLY TO THE WORLD OF THE WWE 

by TheSpot April 3, 2024
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You just may see Brian Heffron, a.k.a The Blue Meanie, at his local favorite bar McCusker’s Tavern.  Brian and his girlfriend Tracy are often together either taking in a game or chatting with other patrons.  Unimposing, Brian is soft spoken and pleasant.  McCusker’s, located in the St. Monica Parish section of South Philly, has been a long time favorite spot in the neighborhood.  It is the type of place that exudes comfort and home.  It’s only natural that Brian does not veer from his favorite place.  In many ways, his rise all started in St. Monica Parish and South Philly, where he was born. 

Although he was born in Philly, at the age of two, Heffron’s family wound up moving to New Jersey.  Brian spent his childhood primarily in Gloucester City and Atlantic City.  He states today that even at a young age he felt a connection to South Philly knowing that’s where he was born.  

Most artists that have a love of music, team, or movie and can name the exact moment of their calling.  That moment came in the form of Brian’s eight year old self when his friend next door wanted to watch wrestling instead of the Phillies.  Brian tells us he was enthralled especially by the larger than life aspect.  However, there was one match that Heffron attributes to getting “bitten by the bug.” That match was between Rick Martel and Tony Garea against Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito.  He credits that match as the one that really stayed with him.

If Brian was entertaining any thoughts of one day becoming a wrestler himself, he had some serious health challenges to overcome.  Heffron had severe asthma growing up and often was in the hospital during spring and fall seasons. Brian recounts that he was hooked up to breathing machines for a couple of weeks at a time therefore consigned his love of wrestling as a spectator.  In hindsight, it is easy to see now how his journey led to wrestling.  As he explained, he often felt he didn’t quite fit in.  He was not able to participate in everyday outside activities therefore spent a large amount of time in his room. 

During the early 1980s, his grandfather took him to wrestling matches at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.  The Boardwalk Hall was a popular venue for wrestling and especially the main events.  Brian vividly recalls the first match he attended.  The match consisted of  Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito, Black Jack Mulligan against the Strongbow brothers and Andre the Giant.  Brian brings up the memory with a smile on his face but on a more personal note, the main event holds a special place in his heart as he notes it was a pivotal moment in his life.  Andre the Giant came to be his all time favorite wrestler.  Brian acknowledges that he really identified with Andre the Giant in terms of feeling different from the other kids.  Also, Heffron was often picked on for being asthmatic, living in a single parent household, and gaining weight as a child.  

Depression also played a role due to his ongoing health issues.  Eventually Heffron was fortunate that his parents found a specialist who was able to properly diagnose Brian’s asthma.  Finding his asthma was triggered due to multiple allergies, they were able to find a treatment that has helped Heffron tremendously.  Eventually, Brian’s lungs became stronger and was able to participate in activities that he wasn’t able to in his high school years.  As a result, Brian tells us he was able to experience a new lease on life. 

Heffron’s pro wrestling career began in Lima, Ohio shortly after high school.  About a year or so on the circuit,  Stevie Richards and Raven of ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling) began to take note of the young Heffron.  As he recalls the story, Raven took Brian to his house in Cherry Hill, NJ  and presented the idea of taking on the character The Blue Meanie based on the Blue Meanies in the movie Yellow Submarine.  At that point in time, Brian was only concerned with joining the ECW.  Raven convinced Brian to dye his hair blue and his alter ego was born.  It was a full circle moment, as Brian tells us he often attended ECW shows as a fan.  Brian credits the ECW on what he describes as the Haley’s Comet of wrestling.  The ECW brought a toughness to the sport which he describes as wrestling’s “Broad Street Bullies.”   His outlook is that the ECW changed professional wrestling forever.  Brian names Todd Gordon as being the one responsible for many careers of pro wrestlers we are familiar with today.

After three years with ECW, it was a phone call in 1998 that would really change Brian’s career and the trajectory of his life.   Brian recalled that  had worked with Norm Connors in Pittsburgh.  After that show,  Brian returned to Philly and was told to expect a call from Bruce Prichard, Executive Director of WWE.  After speaking to Prichard, Brian who was then living with his grandmother and mother on 13th and Shunk Streets, advised his family to put all the bills under Brian’s name.  Needless to say, that was the moment he knew he had hit it big.  With a touch of emotion, Brian recalls that he was able to provide a comfortable life for his grandmother for the next couple of years of her life.  He expressed gratitude that he was able to give back to his family for all of the sacrifices they had made for him.   The feeling was a huge moment for himself, his family, and his hometown. 

We wanted to know directly from The Blue Meanie, what is the significance of Wrestlemania 40 in Philadelphia?  What is the enormity of this event?  Brian does not give a watered down explanation.  He simply states that it’s long overdue.  Brian cites the early days of how Philadelphia was a huge market for wrestling and that matches were televised in the city.  He emphasizes that Philly was always a pro wrestling town. As a matter of fact, Vince McMahon would come to the Spectrum to get a first hand look of the product. To paint a picture, Brian describes Wrestlemania as the Super Bowl of wrestling.   After all, this is the ultimate goal of any professional wrestler .  Any city that hosts Wrestlemania benefits economically as well as other promotions and companies.  The Hall of Fame, Friday Night Smackdown, and Monday Night Raw will be huge draws.  People are hailing from all over the world to attend all of these events.  In addition, Wrestlemania is huge culturally for the city so it only makes sense that Wrestlemania returns “home.”  Heffron himself will be hosting his own Wrestlemania event, Meanie Mania.  If you’re expecting some large venue in downtown Philly, think again.  Heffron will be in his favorite place, McCusker’s Tavern.  

Naturally we wanted to know the importance of female wrestlers and interest in the sport overall.  Brian affirms that this is the best time for women in wrestling.  His take is that it was always perceived to be a male dominated profession however the last decade is changing that perception. All female events, pay per views, and big names are drawing in big numbers .  Brian recognizes that female wrestlers have always been great for the sport and entertaining.  He goes as far as saying, the growth of females in the WWE is nothing less than a revolution.  Heffron names women like Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair as big time draws and Rhea Ripley is one of the biggest names regardless of gender.

With Meanie’s rise from humble beginnings to the WWE, how does the  future look for The Blue Meanie?  He continues to give back and wishes to entertain further with his podcast Mind of the Meanie and lately appearing in various documentaries.  His goal is to bring smiles and laughter to his audience and fans of the sport.  According to The Blue Meanie, as long as that’s the case, he’s done his job. You can find the Mind of the Meanie podcast where ever you get your podcasts.

April 3, 2024
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PETAL POWER: THE PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW

by TheSpot March 6, 2024
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If we are to close our eyes for a moment and think a good thought, to de-stress, or to visualize, chances are we think of a place of unparalleled beauty.  We then may think of our loved ones or a special person of whom we would like to share that beauty.  What would that beautiful place look like?  Maybe it’s a field, lake, or even an ocean surrounded by flowers. A dreamlike oasis where art meets the natural world.  The Philadelphia Flower Show can is one of the most anticipated events of the year where art meets nature.  Held annually in Philadelphia, it is considered the world’s oldest indoor flower show, drawing over 250,000 visitors.  The economic and social impact to the region is boundless.  

Seth Pearsoll has gardening and landscaping in his blood.  Growing up in the midwest, Pearsoll was always working the land as a hobby and a chore. Curiously, he was studying linguistics and getting ready for finals when an article on landscape design caught his eye.  After making some decisions, Pearsoll headed to Massachusetts to pursue his degree at The Conway School of Landscape Design.  After some years, Seth found himself in Philadelphia and now has the enviable role of Creative Director and Vice President of the Philadelphia Flower Show. 

The Flower Show has been growing exponentially with each passing year.  Forbes calls it “a truly beloved event that has been a staple in the cultural fabric of Philadelphia for 195 years.”  Each year, a theme is selected by a multitude of factors.  We were curious on how a theme is decided upon.  Seth brought up the interesting concept of a before and after covid.  Prior to covid, themes were based on escapism which Seth stresses the positive aspects. After covid, the conversation shifted generating ideas and partnerships with substance.  Partners and spectators were in search of  themes that are timely, applicable, and relevant.  He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a light touch and engagement.  Pearsoll illustrates that during covid, themes centered around mental health and wellness.  Following the two years during the covid, they decided upon a bold and passionate theme: Garden Electric in 2023.  The concept originated from the notion that flowers in their essence ignite sparks within the soul.

Pearsoll explained that this year’s theme, United by Flowers, emanated from a sense of hunger for common ground and shared passions for gardening.  The idea was to build a show around sharing and intersecting passions.  We asked if there’s an ever-growing interest in learning more about nature & gardening in general, and Seth’s answer is ‘yes’. He has two sides to the story. ‘There’s always been an interest in gardening & landscaping in the older generations, but younger generations are moving towards learning & education for themselves rather than out of necessity’ he says. Seth is of the opinion that there is a new generation that is embracing and personalizing gardening and landscaping.

So how does the Philadelphia Flower Show continue to inspire and what can we expect this year?  Community is apparent throughout the exhibition. From the dining rooms to the beauty salons and a huge map of the United States, there is something for everyone. On Artisan Row, visitors can create their own unique and personal floral crowns, construct their own bouquets, and design their own floral handbags. Early Morning Tours are available for purchase for a special tour and a deeper dive into horticulture..  Butterfly Live is a unique experience to see first hand beautiful butterflies resting and gently engaging with visitors in a netted tent.  

The Philadelphia Flower Show has been captivating audiences for almost 200 years.  This one of a kind experience is where we can connect with the outside world, learn more about species and plant life, and ultimately inspire us to create and recognize our own natural habitats and place in the world.  It is our opportunity to learn and appreciate a truly unique event. For tickets or how to become a member, visit http://phsonline.

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March 6, 2024
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CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH IN PHILADELPHIA: A CITY OF FIRSTS

by TheSpot February 25, 2024
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Philadelphia is a city of firsts.  The first hospital, the first lending library, the first African Methodist Episcopal Church, the first art museum, the first women’s medical college and if you can believe it, much more.  As we celebrate Black History Month, we journey into discovery, history, and impact of many of our celebrated figures.  As we continue learning  stories through art, writings, and music, we discover the lasting impact of diverse cultures throughout our city and beyond.  

Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E) Church is one of the more significant and noted congregations in the country.  The existence of the church leads to its founder, Richard Allen.  Allen was formerly enslaved by a Philadelphia attorney, and eventually sold to a farmer in Delaware.  Richard was influenced by traveling Methodists to preach the word and at the age of 20, bought his freedom.  For several years, Allen supported himself with labor jobs.  After purchasing a parcel of land on 6th and Lombard Streets, the ground was dedicated on July 29th, 1794.  It is the oldest African Methodist Episcopal congregation in the nation. The church’s archives are a treasure trove of historical documents, books, and visitor logs. Mother Bethel A.M.E Church still stands and remains active today.  Richard and his wife Sarah are buried on site.

MARIAN ANDERSON

Marian Anderson, born in Philadelphia in 1897, rose to the greatest heights in the opera world because of her gifted voice.  In 1925, she entered a contest along with 300 other contestants.  She won first prize and performed with the New York City Philharmonic Orchestra. She went on to highly successful tours throughout Europe during the 1930s.  She performed in front of world leaders, kings, queens, and diplomats.  Despite her great success, some doors were closed to Marian due to her race.  In one instance, she attempted to rent a concert facility in Washington, D.C however was denied.  Drawing widespread protest including Eleanor Roosevelt, Marian ultimately performed at Lincoln Memorial in January 1955.  She drew over 75,000 people and was given a standing ovation.  In the coming years, Ms. Anderson was a recipient of numerous awards,medals, and honorary degrees.  A few include the Presidential of Freedom and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards.  Today, the home purchased by Marian in 1924 at 762 South Martin Street, was deemed a historical landmark.  The home operates as The Marian Anderson Residence Museum.

The Sound of Philadelphia was not only a musical era but a movement.  Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, have solidified their place in music history as songwriters and producers.  Furthermore, their black owned label, Philadelphia International Records spurned hit after hit throughout the 1970s and beyond.  Artists such as the O’Jays, Teddy Pendergrass, and Patti LaBelle reverberated from Broad Street to around the world.  Songs like “Message in our Music” and “Wake Up Everybody” embodied musical expressions of community and activism with danceable beats.  In addition to a thriving music scene, Gamble and Huff thrived as successful businessmen not only owning the label, but owning the publishing rights and masters. 

Today, TSOP or Philly Soul, has influenced recording acts around the world.  Current performers such as Justin Timberlake and Boyz II Men have directly cited the Philly Sound as being a major influence to their music.  The actual recording studio no longer exists however all one has to do is walk along the Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame along Broad and Walnut Streets to view our treasured artists and their impact.  

Lawnside, NJ has the denomination of becoming the first independent self-governing African American municipality in the northern U.S.  Peter Mott was a minister and self made man who offered their home as a stop for the Underground Railroad. As a prosperous property owner, his land oftentimes provided a safe haven to enslaved escapees.  Today, his home stands as a museum.  Historical documents show the importance of the site and town as many in the community worked together as freedom fighters or to do their part in assisting those to freedom. 

To really experience the rich tapestry of our culture here in the Greater Philadelphia region, visiting and walking tours really put us in the space of time of our African American brothers and sisters. It is the buildings, art, and music that tell stories that we are not always able to see or hear at face value.  We continue to journey to discovery with rich and authentic narratives.  

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February 25, 2024
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The Delightful Experience of Afternoon Tea: A Perfect Blend of Elegance and Indulgence

by TheSpot February 13, 2024
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Love is an expression that manifests in a variety of ways.  There is romantic, familial, for friends or for any living being in our lives. There is self-care or self-love.  Whether we are healing or simply nurturing ourselves, loving ourselves is showing up for our best selves.

As Valentine’s Day and the equally popular Galentine’s Day are upon us, however way we choose to celebrate love, is really a matter of personal choice.  Cookie cutter ideas are becoming a thing of the past and we’re here for it.   Chocolate remains the ultimate symbol of the love month and we wouldn’t have it any other way.  As restaurants offer specialized menus and limited promotions, we found there are other delightful experiences that you can enjoy with your favorite people. 

Firstly, how often when making plans for a group, does the idea of a convenient bar serving up cocktails and perhaps a few bites springs to mind?  While coordinating schedules, the feeling becomes more or less like a job and the end result is something thrown together which takes the fun out.  There is always a time for a meet up but maybe there are some easier ideas that can give you back quality time.

Tea rooms or cafes devoted to tea time have gained popularity recently.   Perhaps a return to old-world traditions and elegance has bookings in high demand.  Either way, the ambience of a place setting, linens, tea cups, and finger sandwiches exudes an air of refinement.  A tea house allows these moments of leisure by sipping on a cup of tea, savor small delicacies, and engage in the art of conversation.  It allows us to fully immerse ourselves in the present moment and cherish it. 

Why have a tea party gathering?  In addition to valuing precious time, it allows your loved ones to sample diverse tastes and traditions from around the world.   A Tase of Britain in Wayne, Pa, offers not only teas from across the pond, but also hard to find snacks and candy bars that can only be found in the U.K.  If you don’t want the experience to end there, an adorable gift shop offers many unique items that make great gifts or simply to take home a few mementos.  La Mademoiselle Macaron in Mullica Hill, NJ, offers a French experience with tea, fresh macarons, tarts, and pastries.  Select events and workshops are also available on their website.  For an elevated afternoon tea experience, The Mary Cassatt Tea Room in The Rittenhouse, is an old-world affair.  A Philadelphia tradition that will take you on a journey back in time. 

Schedules, appointments, sports activities won’t let up anytime soon.  We can however set aside an afternoon to relish in a world where time slows down, enjoy our company, and appreciate the exquisiteness of life.

 

February 13, 2024
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Taking a Chance on Hudson Chance

by TheSpot February 9, 2024
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Why take a chance on young actor Hudson Chance?  For one, we firmly believe that this twelve-year old possesses immense potential for a promising future.  In the upcoming series, “Joey’s Place,” set in South Philadelphia, the protagonist, Joey, grapples with lasting impact of childhood trauma.  Chance will portray Joey’s younger inner self, while Frank Volpe takes on the role of adult Joey.  This unique dynamic will undoubtedly present some interesting scenarios as the adult Joey confronts his twelve-year old self.  We had the opportunity to speak to Hudson about his role and what viewers can look forward to.

We were curious about why Hudson took an interest to this role.  He cites that he and young Joey have a lot of similarities.  For Hudson, there is some fun in store by playing a character from the past.  And what does he think if young Joey gets into trouble?  Well, it seems Hudson would enjoy playing both sides.  Chance is particularly curious about what leads Joey to some bad behavior.  Given that he is the same age as his character, Chance would have the ability to give a bird’s eye view on the complexities of Joey’s inner dialogue. 

Hudson’s love of acting sparked from when his mother signed him up for community theatre camp and he played one of the leads.  We asked if there any memorable parts that stood out. He tells us that he once played a lemon on stage. If anything, it generated a lot of laughs over his costume.  Considering Hudson’s journey so far, we’re sure it was the best lemon the audience had seen so far. 

It is evident why Hudson is a perfect fit for this series.  He has some sizeable role models within his own family.  His grandfather, is incredibly active at the age of 74, serves as an inspiration recently as he recently scaled Mount Everest.  Hudson also looks up to his uncle, who has shown him that with hard work and determination, goals can be accomplished.  Hudson Chance is not only a talented actor but participates in various hobbies to keep himself occupied.  Among his pastimes are soccer, swimming, football, and playing video games.  One of the perks of portraying Joey is that Chance gets to indulge in one of his favorite hobbies- video games. 

We begged the question, what would he enjoy about his time in Philadelphia?  Without hesitation, our famed cheesesteak.  He told us his favorite but we’ll leave the guessing up to you.  He reminds us that it is never too late to tap into our inner child to pursue our dreams.

February 9, 2024
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New Beginnings.

by TheSpot January 1, 2024
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As the year winds down, we reflect on what has been accomplished as well as anticipate what 2024 will bring.  Every year we seem to move faster, the holidays come up a little quicker, our shopping windows tighter.  This year, myself and a few others noticed less Christmas cards in the mail.  December seemed to have perennial traffic.  We replaced our cute family photo cards with a Facebook post generalizing a holiday wish to a friend list.  Stamps are getting more expensive.  And who even has time to go to the post office?  Yes, life is busy. 

As we ponder these questions, let’s rewind just a bit.  2023 began timidly in a post pandemic world.  Although many events began to get back on track in 2022, there were setbacks and not all events/establishments were officially open.  By mid 2023, international travel surged, and in some cases, surpassed 2019 statistics.  All that aside, The Spot Magazine began with an intention of getting people back into their communities and re-discover all the treasures we have in our own backyard.  Now it seems, experience is everywhere.  Whether it be a spa, a farm, cocktail hours at hotel bars, or even film locations, there is so much to absorb.  In other words, experience life.  And that’s a great thing.  However it goes even further.  

Each and every one of us has a purpose.  It is worth looking back on this past year.  The Spot was able to meet and visit everyday people doing extraordinary things.  They welcomed us into their place of business, their homes, and their lives.  It was a joy to share their stories.  Some were very personal and others wanted to share their work.  I am filled with gratitude that you have followed along our journey and hope that you continue to do so. As we venture into 2024, we’ll continue that journey.  We will continue sharing stories.  We will continue to highlight crafts.  We will continue to observe art.  We will bring all of this to you.  We are here to share your purpose.  At the end of the day, we are dreamers and storytellers.  I found my purpose.  Cheers to new beginnings!  May 2024 bring endless happiness, joy, and good health!  

January 1, 2024
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LOCAL PHILLY ACTOR DISHES ON SPORTS, FOOD, AND THE EXCITING NEW SERIES JOEY’S PLACE

by TheSpot December 13, 2023
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Upon meeting local actor Frank Volpe, one immediately feels at ease.   This is due to the fact that he hails from Northeast Philadelphia and currently resides in Bucks County, PA.  During our conversation, a large Sixers poster loomed in the background solidifying his status as a Philly sports fan.   Within minutes, it became evident that Frank possessed the qualities of a friendly neighbor who takes the time to greet you and inquire about your well-being.  Frank is set to portray the lead character Joey in the highly anticipated television project, Joey’s Place.    Our discussion covered topics ranging from sports to favorite restaurants, all the while exploring why Joey’s Place is poised to become the next big sensation.

The tv series centers around a local bar/restaurant owner who dabbles in organized crime while grappling with his conscience in a tug of war between good and evil.  The voice of reason comes in the form of 12 year old actor, Hudson Chance, who plays Joey’s younger self.  “Pressure Cooker” is the pilot episode and full of dysfunctional high jinks.  Joey is smack dab in the middle of planning a heist at the restaurant when his wife makes an appearance with in-laws in tow. 

The role of Joey is multi-faceted which offers an exciting opportunity for Frank to explore various characteristics.  Volpe’s skill sets include stunt work and martial arts, particularly Muay Thai.  We asked if he is able to apply those skills on set.   If a role calls for physical activity, Frank is all in.   So how did Frank connect with creators, Terry McFadden and Steve Sacavitch, and ultimately land the lead role?  According to Frank, he came across a casting call which immediately piqued his interest.  Being from Philly, Frank knew right from the start that he wanted to be a part of the series.   We asked him what made this role so appealing. and his response was that he’s looking forward to interacting with vibrant characters and filming in South Philly.  His impression is that Joey’s Place is in essence a love letter to the neighborhood. 

What can audiences look forward to?  Volpe is eager to show Joey is a good guy at heart.  He acknowledges that Joey may not always make wise decisions but aspires to portray the layers of attributes to his character’s shadow self.   And what does Frank think of working with young actor Hudson Chance?  He tells us that working with kids can be fun and looks forward to learning a thing or two. 

Frank is well on his way to building up his portfolio which leads us to the question of who are his biggest role models in pursuing acting full time?  If the words DeNiro and Pacino are on the tip of your tongue, you may want to think again.  Surprisingly, Frank cites his parents.  In his words, his mother was a strong advocate for doing “what makes you happy” as long as he was putting in the work and time.  It’s also easy to see the admiration for his father, who emigrated from Italy, and was able to start his own successful tile business.  

Finally, as a Philadelphia native, we were curious about what makes Philly a magical place from his perspective.   Frank drew a parallel between the atmosphere of the city during the 2017-2018 Eagles season.  He noted the sense of camaraderie and connection among sports fans and general population especially during the Super Bowl.  There is an indescribable bond that exists which cannot be replicated elsewhere.  Furthermore, we inquired about Frank’s favorite spot to unwind.  He revealed that he indeed has two favorite Italian restaurants in the city.  Although he hesitates to disclose them fearing partiality, we can assure you that both establishments are authentic and thriving.    Additionally, you can find Frank rooting for …you guessed it…his favorite home town team, the Philadelphia Eagles.  Frank Volpe all in all, shares his love of acting all the while reveling in the colorful world of Joey’s Place and for that matter Philly. For more information about Joey’s Place, discover more by clicking on the following link. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/unveiling-the-world-of-joey-s-place#/

December 13, 2023
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