The Philadelphia Marathon is fast approaching (ha!), and those fleet-footed folks are looking for volunteers to help support the thousands of athletes who will converge upon the Art Museum on November 18. Tasks range from stuffing runner bags two weeks out to distributing blankets and Gatorade on race day. You can sign up for a specific job or offer your services as a general volunteer to be dispatched where you're needed most. You can also form a team and sign up together for one of the larger jobs. For more info, contact Terry at GP Cares (215-564-4544).
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Discovery Channel is making an example out of us. Philadelphia has been chosen as the best location for a demonstration and documentary on "urban heat islands" as part of DC's new series of eco-programming, "10 Ways to Save the Planet." An urban heat island is a metro area where the temperatures are significantly higher than those of surrounding areas. We always felt baked onto the sidewalks in the summer, and there's a good reason for that: as greenery is replaced by buildings and asphalt, which absorb rather than reflect heat, up the mercury goes, sometimes by as much as 10 degrees.
Where Phillyist works (probably like many of you, dear readers), computers are essential. When being online all day is part of your job it's easy to forget that many people do not have access to the Internet or the skills to use it, much less the hardware on which to browse it. The Non-Profit Technology Resources is addressing this, and you can help. The NTR provides low-income Philadelphia residents with recycled computers, providing hands-on training for individuals, and assisting community-based organizations to incorporate computers into their work.
