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The COVID Learning GUIDE – Summer 2022

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COVID-19 has revealed a number of problems within Philadelphia’s Education sector. This Summer, our team tackles some of the biggest questions for parents, students and educators alike. Using what we have to offer, Main Course PHL is betting on its beloved city. We believe Philadelphia and its people have the answers to transform educational inequality, classrooms and communities across the city with it’s most powerful resource: the people.

Join Main Course PHL as we prepare to arm our students, peers, family members and loved ones with the knowhow to navigate today’s time in Education. You’ve got questions? We have answers and the plays to win against a future of Pandemic Education.

For a free copy, fill out our survey. Click here if you’re a parent.

Click here if you’re an educator or school administrator.

The Parent’s Playbook drops July 2022 drops. Pre purchase both a digital and print copy for $10 while supplies last.

About MC 2022:
We are currently meeting with content creators, sponsors, advertisers, and supporters of our project: The Parent’s Playbook to COVID Learning, a resource guide to prepare our region for the upcoming 22-23 school year. We believe Philadelphia has the resources, tools and knowledge to empower our peers to take on a new set of challenges head on. Our target industries are education, healthcare (mental and physical), and social services. Specifically, our readers are highschool students, their parents, nurses, educators, administrators and other professionals vital to the education process.

About Live with B Ra Carter:
We are currently seeking sponsors to fund the first season of our new show, which has a total of 4-6 episodes set to begin taping June 2022. Sponsorship covers travel, refreshments, bookings, marketing, advertising, rentals (equipment and location), and production.

Why advertise? Why sponsor?
The core fundamentals that separates Main Course PHL from other brands is our attention to detail, quality and research. Sponsors and advertisers are supporting a vital tool that everyone in the field of education on all levels can use, yet lack the time to find independently. Using the resources provided, our supporters will see the organizations and businesses they frequent aligned with a cause that ensures we all can overcome the upcoming education challenges together. We do the leg work of our sponsors and advertisers to show our collective readership what it looks like when Philadelphia supports Philadelphia.

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Frazier Smith Wins YCS Indy!!!

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Photo Credit: Konami

Congrats to Former YCS Champion Frazier Smith from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for taking first place in the Ultimate Time Wizard Tournament this weekend using his HERO Frog Deck!

Checkout IMNerd Podcast as Frazier breaks down his road to 1st place.

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41st Annual Candlelight Vigil Anniversary Celebration for Co-Founder Margaret ‘Mom’ Wells

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Philadelphia, PA – One Day at a Time (ODAAT) hosts its 41st Annual Candlelight Vigil Anniversary Celebration for Co-Founder Margaret ‘Mom’ Wells and includes a community concert with special guests and performers featuring Philly’s favorite’s Wallo and Gillie, vendors, free food, and a resource fair at the Met Philly. The theme of the 41st Annual Anniversary is, ‘One Love, One Philly’ which ODAAT invites the community to address the urgent issues of gun violence and recovery to celebrate the resilience and diversity that defines us as a people. 
One Day at a Time is a non-profit organization that works consistently to provide services to those suffering from addiction. ODAAT President Mel Wells stated‘For decades we’ve had a candlelight vigil to remember those who passed away due to HIV/AIDS and gun violence. In honor of this tradition, we are continuing the legacy of my mother ‘Mom’ Wells who was the guiding light in helping people fight their addictions and pursue the road to recovery. We invite the community to be a part of this free celebration in remembrance of what Philly can be if we keep loving each other and pursuing peace in the streets’.
The annual community concert and resource fair brings together families, loved ones, neighbors, and friends to remember those they’ve lost and celebrate life in a fun-filled and safe environment. 

On-site resource tables will be available including free HIV/STD testing, employment opportunities, and more! Now more than ever, we are proud to stand with Mayor Cherelle Parker under the One Philly, A City United anthem as we celebrate this event themed, ‘One Love, One Philly’. 

Press is welcomed and encouraged to attend, please RSVP to teresa@tmlfirm.com
General Information:
Date: WednesdayJune 26, 2024
Time: 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: (Indoors and Outdoors) – The Met Philadelphia, 858 N. Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19130. Traffic Note, the Street will be blocked off on Popular Street.
General Ticket Reservation is Required for Entry: https://odaat.ticketleap.com/2024-candlelight-vigil/
Social Media #’s:  #odaat, #odaatphilly #onephilly #onelove

Corporate Sponsors: Thomas Jefferson University & TJUH System, Aetna, Trooper Foods, Caron Foundation, Bradley & Bradley Associates, The Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office, The Philadelphia Foundation, Community College of Philadelphia, The Southeast Council of Philadelphia.

Community Partners: Senator Sharif Street, Urban Affairs Coalition, NOMO Foundation, City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office, Philadelphia Councilman Jeffrey Young, Jr., District 5, OHS-Office of Homeless Services, DHH – Department of HIV Health, CEG- Community Expansion Grant from the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Policy and Strategic Initiatives for Criminal Justice & Public Safety, SCA- Single County Authority, PHS – Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, PAD- police assisted diversion program, DBHIDS – Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual dis-Abilities, The Preparedness Program.

About ODAAT: One Day at a Time is dedicated to serving low-income and homeless men and women and their families in the Philadelphia area who are afflicted by addiction and HIV/AIDS. One Day at a Time Recovery, Inc. offers drug and alcohol services to individuals seeking shelter and support in their recovery efforts. ODAAT’s many program services can include case management, classes and workshops, HIV rapid testing, HIV Education and Prevention Services, Food Bank, outreach, and special events. odaat-philly.org

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Event Schedule 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM
*Schedule to be updated accordingly throughout the event

Registration: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Panel Discussion, ‘Breaking the Poverty Mindset’: 3:20 PM – 4:00 PM
Moderator: Cheyenne Corin, Fox 29 Reporter
Special Performances: 4:15 PM – 7:45 PM
Hosted by: Wallo & Gillie
Music Artists: Freeway, Suzann Christine, and others to be announced during the community awards presentations.

Presentation of the Community Awards: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
4:00 PM – 4:15 PM | Award: ODAAT Guardian Angel, Awardee:  Every Murder is Real Chante Love & Tony Bell
4:45 PM – 5:00 PM | Award: ODAAT Guardian Angel, Awardee: Paulre Hennessy, Urban Affairs Coalition & G. Lamar Stewart, Founder of Taylor MADE Opportunities
5:00 PM – 5:20 PM | INTERMISSION: Wallo & Gillie Fireside Chat Moderated by Mel Wells, One Day at a Time
5:20 PM – 5:30 PM | Award: ODAAT Community Champion of the Year, Awardee: Pastor Carl Day
6:00 PM – 6:15 PM | Award: Community Partner of the Year, Awardee: Rickey Duncan, NOMO Foundation
6:45 PM – 7:00 PM | Award: Corporate Partner of the Year, Awardee: Dr. Keith Leaphart, Jefferson Health 
Special Performance: 7:00 PM – 7:45 PM
Music Artist: To Be Publicly Announced on June 12, 2024
Candlelight Vigil: 7:45 PM – 8:00 PM 
Mel Wells, President of One Day at a Time

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Akuma in Resident Evil 2?!?!

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Originally published in April 1998 as an April Fool’s joke in EGM (Electronic Gaming Monthly), Akuma was rumored to be an unlockable character within the PlayStation original, Resident Evil 2. To unlock the famed Street Fighter character, players must play through both scenarios of the game six times, while only using a knife and handgun to achieve an A ranking in all of them. When you start the seventh playthrough, play until you reach the computer console. Instead of typing “GUEST”, players must type in “AKUMA” causing players to transform into the character.

26 years later, the April Fools joke was brought to life. Modders Captain Kashup, Snipz, and Zky created Akuma Mode, a mod for Resident Evil 2 that allows players to use Akuma, the tatsumaki, and fire ball to defeat your enemies. Find 8 special zombies for a secret ending.

Requirements: https://www.moddb.com/mods/akuma-mode 

Don’t have time to download Akuma Mode? Check out Maximillian Dood’s playthrough.

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