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Hard At Work
Favorite Place
So far, my favorite place in the West Ward is the Easton Area Community Center, or as the kids call it, “Saint’s.” Hoola hooping, playing board games, basketball, eating, and more – there always seems to be something to do there. The KIC Goes Global team has visited just to hang out with the kids and they are eager to welcome us in and invite us to join in a game. In many ways, visiting the community center felt like entering the home of a loving family, I can’t wait to go back! 🙂
Faouzi’s Talk of the Town
Visiting every third door in the West Ward will be a demanding effort. It will certainly take plenty of substantial sustenance to provide me with the energy needed! Luckily, I know I’ll be able to count on Faouzi’s Talk of the Town. Located on the 1000 block of Northampton Street, this storefront serves an overwhelming array of ice cream treats along with “drive-in” type fare and some Lebanese specialties. The ice cream, though, really steals the show. Faouzi’s must offer at least 40 flavors of soft serve, ranging from the traditional vanilla and chocolate to more curious concoctions such as bubble gum and root beer. Serving sizes are huge, with even a small being extremely generous. The owner, Faouzi, is extremely friendly, takes great pride in his business, and loves to see his customers enjoying their ice cream. It’s currently pretty tricky for me to walk up the 1000 block now without a stop at Faouzi’s Talk of the Town, and I know that it’ll become impossible once it actually warms up and starts feeling like summer!
Community Fellows with Ashley Rhodes-Courter
Courtney Morin
Heyoo-
My name is Courtney Morin and I’m going into my senior year at Lafayette. I am interning with LA and Mike this summer in the West Ward Neighborhood Partnership office. We are collaborating with numerous organizations and non-profits and will eventually be conducting a Community Perception Survey, where with the assistance of West Ward volunteers, going door-to-door and interacting with the residents to get a better idea of how they perceive their surroundings and some improvements that they’d like to see made a reality.
I became interested in community development and social activism this year, mainly because although I am very involved on campus, I realized that I lacked a strong bond with the city of Easton. I want to leave here feeling confident that not only the College, but the city as a whole had become my home during my four years. My courses, professors and advisers all gave me the extra motivation I needed to apply for this internship, and so far I have been very pleased with our progress. The other interns are equally as excited and passionate about our work, so I am looking forward to a productive and worth-while summer.
Over looking the Lehigh
Of all of the places we’ve visited and hidden treasures we’ve found, my favorite “hidden treasure” in Easton is the area on the other side of the Lehigh River across from Larry Holmes’ Diner “Ringside”. This area is gorgeous. It is a secret garden and picnic/seating area that over looks the Lehigh River. I love this hidden treasue because I am an outdoors kind of girl and this is the perfect place to just sit a reflect. Bonnie introduced us to this area after stumbling upon it one day.
Discovering New Places
As we have been wandering in the West Ward, we have discovered many new places and hidden treasures. Each of us will describe one of our favorites.
Photos of Community Fellows
Mike Handzo
Welcome wanderers,
I am a rising junior at Lafayette majoring in Government & Law. Along with LA and Courtney, I will be conducting surveys with the West Ward Neighborhood Partnership as a part of the Wachovia Urban Ecology Grant. We will be examining the visual attractiveness of particular commercial and residential blocks, as well as taking a survey to determine residents’ satisfaction with their neighborhood. These surveys will be used as “before and after” measures; the Wachovia Urban Ecology Grant represents a five-year effort. By the end of the grant period, we hope to have made improvements to streetscapes and facades and used the results of the residential survey to align West Ward Neighborhood Partnership efforts most closely with neighborhood needs. This should be an exciting and very meaningful summer!