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Did you catch the 2011 M.C.I.C. Family Day Festival in Philadelphia Weekly? Check out this photo and more on our Facebook page.

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The 2011 M.C.I.C. Family Day Festival was filled with community, food and fun! Check out exclusive photos from the festival and the old school hip-hop concert on our Facebook page.

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West Philly Local is blogging about a Philly festival favorite - The M.C.I.C. Family Day Festival! Read about the upcoming festival that will have food, fun and an awesome old school concert for Philadelphians - click here.

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Check out this great updated post from iSocialite blogger Jasmine Whaley:

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"Philadelphia, PA – The Mantua Community Improvement Committee (M.C.I.C.) will be celebrating their 7th Annual Family Day Festival on Saturday, September 10th from noon to 7 p.m. at the intersection of 34th Street and Mantua Avenue. The event had to be rescheduled due to Hurricane Irene."

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Posted By blulotus

Good news Philly!

The Mantua Community Improvement Committee's (M.C.I.C.) 7th Annual Family Day Festival has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 10th from noon to 7 p.m. at the intersection of 34th Street and Mantua Avenue.

While violence and flash mobs in Philadelphia riddle headlines locally and nationwide, M.C.I.C.’s Family Day Festival sets forth to celebrate the positivity that exists deep within Philadelphian communities. Members of the community, including youth, families, politicians and businessmen, will be encouraged to sign M.C.I.C.’s “Positivity Pledge,” which highlights a person’s commitment to focusing on youth support in homes, communities and schools.

“This is an amazing event that offers residents of Philadelphia the opportunity to learn about nutrition, safety, education and job training,” said Rick Young, founder of M.C.I.C. “We encourage everyone to come out and celebrate Philadelphia, while enjoying free food and refreshments, arts and crafts and a star-studded concert lineup.”

Award-winning Drexel University Professor Dr. “Chuck” Williams, Producer/Rapper Kwamè Holland and WRNB Radio Host DC Todd will be co-hosting the event. Festival attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy a free concert with headlining musicians Kwamè, Grammy award-winning group Naughty By Nature and hip-hop legend Rapper Slick Rick.

The event, which is supported by Councilwoman Jannie L. Blackwell, will also be raising money to support a youth entrepreneurship program starting this fall. For more information on M.C.I.C., please visit www.mcic1.org.

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