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  • CAUGHT ON CAM: Person rescued from Schuylkill River in Center City

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    The Philadelphia Fire Department successfully saved a person from the Schuylkill River in Center City on Tuesday afternoon.

    The rescue happened at around 2 p.m. near the Market Street Bridge.

    Video shared with NBC10 by our news partners, KYW, showed rescue swimmers and other first responders grab the person and hoist them up to safety.

    It is unclear how the unidentified person ended up in the water and the incident remains under investigation.

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  • Stotesbury Cup Regatta 2024 to take over the Schuylkill River, bring road closures

    Stotesbury Cup Regatta 2024 to take over the Schuylkill River, bring road closures

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    The 97th Stotesbury Cup Regatta, the largest high school rowing regatta in the world, will be held this weekend in Philadelphia, beginning on Friday and running through Saturday.

    Here’s everything you need to know:

    When will the 2024 Stotesbury Cup Regatta be held?

    The regatta will bring high school rowers from near and far to Philadelphia’s Schuylkill River on Friday, May 17, and Saturday, May 18.

    What roads will be closed for the 2024 Stotesbury Cup Regatta?

    Commuters should be aware that even though the regatta begins Friday, detours will start Thursday.

    Kelly Drive will be closed in both directions between the Strawberry Mansion Bridge and Fountain Green Drive.

    • Southbound Kelly Drive traffic will be detoured up the Strawberry Mansion ramp to Fountain Green Drive, via Reservoir Drive.
    • Northbound Kelly Drive traffic will be detoured up Fountain Green Drive along the same route.

    This detour will be in effect from Thursday, May 16th at 10 a.m. to Saturday, May 18th at 8 p.m.

    Detour signs will be posted to help you get around the area, but your best bet is to plan ahead and leave early if you will be driving through the area.

    What will the weather be like for the 2024 Stotesburg Cup Regatta?

    Cloudy and cool Wednesday with more rain chances to come. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brian Mendoza has the forecast.

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  • Philadelphia City Rowing Receives $7,000 Grant for SMART Goal Setting and GRIT Testing Programs for All Youth Participants

    Philadelphia City Rowing Receives $7,000 Grant for SMART Goal Setting and GRIT Testing Programs for All Youth Participants

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    Philadelphia City Rowing (PCR) has received a $7,000 grant from the Fund for Children of The Philadelphia Foundation to support its mentoring and goal-setting programs.

    Announcement of the grant was made by Pedro A. Ramos, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation. The Philadelphia Foundation’s Fund for Children is supported through generous annual contributions from the Philadelphia Eagles and the Philadelphia Phillies.

    “Through the generosity of The Philadelphia Foundation’s Fund for Children, Philadelphia City Rowing can now continue to provide SMART Goal Setting (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Timely) and GRIT Testing for all our over-400 Philadelphia inner-city youth participants,” said Terry Dougherty, Executive Director of Philadelphia City Rowing. “Early identification of educational and athletic roadblocks can help our participants develop work ethic and resiliency, or ‘grit,’ in the achievement of their goals on and off the water.”

    Philadelphia City Rowing was established in 2010 to empower the youth of Philadelphia through the sport of rowing. Philadelphia is the historic home of the Olympic sport of rowing, symbolized by the active rowing community of public and private elementary and high schools, colleges, and rowing clubs based on the Schuylkill River. Today, PCR serves over 400 Philadelphia inner-city youth with core programs that include academic support, mentoring, swimming and water safety, nutrition education, community service and family engagement.

    About The Philadelphia Foundation:

    Founded in 1918, The Philadelphia Foundation (TPF) strengthens the economic, social and civic vitality of Greater Philadelphia. TPF grows effective philanthropic investment, connects individuals and institutions across sectors and geography, and advances civic initiatives through partnerships and collaboration. A publicly supported foundation, TPF manages more than 900 charitable funds established by its donors and makes over 1,000 grants and scholarship awards each year. To learn more, visit www.philafound.org.

    About Philadelphia City Rowing: 

    Founded in 2010, Philadelphia City Rowing is a unique, nonprofit, sports-based youth development program that harnesses one of Philadelphia’s most iconic sporting traditions, rowing, to engage and empower public school students in Philadelphia. Philadelphia City Rowing provides multi-faceted programming that includes comprehensive academic support, swimming and water safety instruction, nutrition and wellness education, and civic engagement opportunities. These components are incorporated into each of Philadelphia City Rowing’s different program offerings, which are tailored to suit different ages and levels of experience. PCR’s programs are offered free of charge to public school district students in grades 7-12. Additional information is available at http://www.PhiladelphiaCityRowing.org.

    Source: Philadelphia City Rowing

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