Nina Milano, Sexy Model, Leads Public Service Announcement: Using Modeling to Ask About More Recreation Centers In Philly Suburbs By Van Stone frontpagenews1@yahoo.com
Nina Milano, Fashion and Beauty Model, uses her image to support
social issues in America. Making a statement to city council,
the mayor, and even the public library in Yeadon Borough, Delaware County,
recreation centers and sports fields for kids among her concerns.
At a community billboard led by Fashion and Beauty Model Nina Milano, Phillly Suburban residents are assisted to expressed concerns over a variety of issues, including the parks and recreation department. The Puerto Rican-American Model supports groups gathering in the Philadelphia Suburb auditoriums to ask a panel of city officials about issues including blighted houses, dirt bike laws, attracting new real estate and retail businesses to their neighborhoods and the potential closure of city recreation centers.
Faced with competition from better-equipped YMCA's and a shrinking city budget, Yeadon Borough's recreation centers are on track to shut down completely or offer children deteriorating facilities and broken-down equipment. To fix the problem, Milano hopes that the department that oversees recreation will pay more attention to the recreation shortage for kids. Nina Milano is all for an assembled task force of models, city leaders, private citizens and business executives to figure out how the Department of Recreation and Parks can generate money.
Nina Milano, Fashion and Beauty Model, uses her image to support
social issues in America. Making a statement to city council,
the mayor, and even the public library in Yeadon Borough, Delaware County,
recreation centers and sports fields for kids among her concerns.
At a community billboard led by Fashion and Beauty Model Nina Milano, Phillly Suburban residents are assisted to expressed concerns over a variety of issues, including the parks and recreation department. The Puerto Rican-American Model supports groups gathering in the Philadelphia Suburb auditoriums to ask a panel of city officials about issues including blighted houses, dirt bike laws, attracting new real estate and retail businesses to their neighborhoods and the potential closure of city recreation centers.
Faced with competition from better-equipped YMCA's and a shrinking city budget, Yeadon Borough's recreation centers are on track to shut down completely or offer children deteriorating facilities and broken-down equipment. To fix the problem, Milano hopes that the department that oversees recreation will pay more attention to the recreation shortage for kids. Nina Milano is all for an assembled task force of models, city leaders, private citizens and business executives to figure out how the Department of Recreation and Parks can generate money.
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