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* If you need to take a taxi or rideshare from the airport, that is okay, just let Alison know first so that we can budget. Also, it would be great to coordinate with other people who are arriving at the same time. | * If you need to take a taxi or rideshare from the airport, that is okay, just let Alison know first so that we can budget. Also, it would be great to coordinate with other people who are arriving at the same time. | ||
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* All of our "official" locations - hotel, venue, and dinner - are accessible by multiple forms of public transit. | * All of our "official" locations - hotel, venue, and dinner - are accessible by multiple forms of public transit. | ||
− | * SEPTA is our transit system here and you can get pretty good info about scheduling via whatever your preferred transit app is (also there's a SEPTA app if you want to download that). SEPTA rides are $2.50 each way; you can pay with cash or you can get daily passes in stations where there are ticket machines. You can also buy a SEPTA keycard for $5 and add money to it; with a keycard, fares are $2 and transfers are $1, so if you're planning to stick around in Philly and take transit a lot, it might be worth it. | + | * **Public transit:** SEPTA is our transit system here and you can get pretty good info about scheduling via whatever your preferred transit app is (also there's a SEPTA app if you want to download that). SEPTA rides are $2.50 each way; you can pay with cash or you can get daily passes in stations where there are ticket machines. You can also buy a SEPTA keycard for $5 and add money to it; with a keycard, fares are $2 and transfers are $1, so if you're planning to stick around in Philly and take transit a lot, it might be worth it. |
* The best way to take SEPTA from the hotel to the venue is via the 34 trolley. Get on at the station at 36th and Market (I think there is an elevator at this station, which is underground) and take it to 48th and Baltimore (it will leave you off above ground). Trolleys are unfortunately not accessible; you have to walk up a couple of steps to get on and down a couple of steps to get off (buses are abundant and accessible). When you are exiting the trolley from the back door, you have to step down onto the steps for the trolley doors to open. | * The best way to take SEPTA from the hotel to the venue is via the 34 trolley. Get on at the station at 36th and Market (I think there is an elevator at this station, which is underground) and take it to 48th and Baltimore (it will leave you off above ground). Trolleys are unfortunately not accessible; you have to walk up a couple of steps to get on and down a couple of steps to get off (buses are abundant and accessible). When you are exiting the trolley from the back door, you have to step down onto the steps for the trolley doors to open. | ||
− | * Parking for people | + | * **Parking:**Street parking is all metered or permits. The Sheraton has a parking garage for people staying in the hotel and I believe it's $35 for 24 hours. This is probably the best price you'll get if staying at the hotel; there are parking garages in the neighborhood if you are driving but not staying at the hotel. Save your receipts! |
− | * Bikes to | + | * **Bikes:** You can rent bikes from Indego: https://www.rideindego.com/ and there are docking stations all over the place. The closest to the hotel is at 36th and Sansom; the closest to the venue is at 45th and Baltimore. Stay safe people!! It's safer to bike here than for example NYC, but it's still a big city with cars that go too fast. Especially watch out for trolley tracks while biking; they will fuck your shit up. If you plan to bike I'll share more tips about where is safest! |
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Revision as of 19:04, 21 June 2021
Contents
- 1 2021 LFI cohorts 3 and 4 meeting
2021 LFI cohorts 3 and 4 meeting
Intro
Please read and abide by our community documents
Code of Conduct
Community Agreements
To be decided together
Venue
Calvary United Methodist Church, 801 48th Street, on the southeast corner of 48th Street & Baltimore Avenue. Our activities will likely all be on the first floor. The building is accessible via ramp or stairs. It's a chill place with lots of natural light.
Hotel
Sheraton Philadelphia University City Hotel 3549 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (room assignments to come). Elevator accessible, no stairs to climb at all as far as I know.
Group dinner
White Dog Cafe, TBD. The private rooms might be down a flight of stairs, but I am currently working on this and will update with accessibility info.
Weekend details at a glance
Date | Time | What's happening |
---|---|---|
August 6 | all day/everyone arrives | social stuff in the evening (ideas to come) |
August 7 | 10-4 at Calvary | possible group dinner, details to come; social stuff |
August 8 | 10-3 at Calvary |
Agenda and ideas
Notes
Things to know before your arrival in Philly
Transit from airport
- Getting from the Philly airport to West Philly is extremely easy! There is an airport train that runs frequently: https://www.septa.org/welcome/airport.html. Tickets are $8; buy your ticket on the platform before you get on the train and save the receipt! If the train is arriving when you're getting to the platform and you need to run to catch it, be aware that it's cash only on the train! You'll want to take the train to 30th Street Station. It's a 15 minute walk from the station to the hotel.
- If you're arriving via Amtrak, you're getting into 30th Street Station too. It's a 15 minute walk from the station to the hotel.
- If you need to take a taxi or rideshare from the airport, that is okay, just let Alison know first so that we can budget. Also, it would be great to coordinate with other people who are arriving at the same time.
Transit locally
- All of our "official" locations - hotel, venue, and dinner - are accessible by multiple forms of public transit.
- **Public transit:** SEPTA is our transit system here and you can get pretty good info about scheduling via whatever your preferred transit app is (also there's a SEPTA app if you want to download that). SEPTA rides are $2.50 each way; you can pay with cash or you can get daily passes in stations where there are ticket machines. You can also buy a SEPTA keycard for $5 and add money to it; with a keycard, fares are $2 and transfers are $1, so if you're planning to stick around in Philly and take transit a lot, it might be worth it.
- The best way to take SEPTA from the hotel to the venue is via the 34 trolley. Get on at the station at 36th and Market (I think there is an elevator at this station, which is underground) and take it to 48th and Baltimore (it will leave you off above ground). Trolleys are unfortunately not accessible; you have to walk up a couple of steps to get on and down a couple of steps to get off (buses are abundant and accessible). When you are exiting the trolley from the back door, you have to step down onto the steps for the trolley doors to open.
- **Parking:**Street parking is all metered or permits. The Sheraton has a parking garage for people staying in the hotel and I believe it's $35 for 24 hours. This is probably the best price you'll get if staying at the hotel; there are parking garages in the neighborhood if you are driving but not staying at the hotel. Save your receipts!
- **Bikes:** You can rent bikes from Indego: https://www.rideindego.com/ and there are docking stations all over the place. The closest to the hotel is at 36th and Sansom; the closest to the venue is at 45th and Baltimore. Stay safe people!! It's safer to bike here than for example NYC, but it's still a big city with cars that go too fast. Especially watch out for trolley tracks while biking; they will fuck your shit up. If you plan to bike I'll share more tips about where is safest!
Food
About West Philly
Things to do in West Philly
Things to do in the rest of Philly (and beyond??)
Weather
Safety
Other local resources
Who
Add yourself to this table if you want folks to know you're coming!
Name | Pronouns | Location | Cohort | Library | Group dinner on Saturday night?
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Alison | she/her | Philly | ∞ | yes | |
Shelley | They/them -or- She/her | Philly | 4 | Free Library of Philadelphia | |
Mack | he/him | Atlanta | 3 | TBA... | |
Kimberly | she/her/y'all | NYC | 4 | Columbia University Libraries | |
Holly | she/her | Oregon | 3 | Jackson County Library Services | |
Michelle | she/her | DMV | 4 | Alexandria Library | |
Megan | She/Her | Bay Area, CA | 4 | Burlingame Public Library | |
Ideas for outings/things to do together
alison todo -nametags -lanyards -swag stockup