February 2018 saw the Eagles Parade, a PHLpreK visit and the return of the LOVE sculpture.

Here are nine of our favorite moments.


Students and staff at E.M. Stanton School cut the ribbon on their newly redeveloped schoolyard on February 1. The new schoolyard includes stormwater management investments from the Philadelphia Water Department.

Students and staff at E.M. Stanton School cut the ribbon their newly redeveloped schoolyard on February 1.

The Philadelphia Eagles celebrate their Super Bowl victory with a parade on February 8.

The Philadelphia Eagles celebrate their Super Bowl victory with a parade on February 8.

Swoop and the Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders ride around City Hall during the Super Bowl championship parade on February 8.

Swoop and the Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders ride around City Hall during the Super Bowl championship parade on February 8.

Fans celebrate the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl victory during a ceremony at the Philadelphia Museum of Art following the parade on February 8.Fans celebrate the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl victory during a ceremony at the Philadelphia Museum of Art following the parade on February 8.

Mayor Kenney buys Girl Scout cookies while visiting the CTE Connect Fair at Murrell Dobbins CTE High School on February 13. Learn about some of the amazing CTE programs going on in Philly’s schools.

Mayor Kenney buys Girl Scout cookies while visiting the CTE Connect Fair at Murrell Dobbins CTE High School on February 13.

The LOVE sculpture returns to its home in LOVE Park on February 13.

The LOVE sculpture returns to its home in LOVE Park on February 13.

Mayor Kenney and his PAL (Police Athletic League) Mayor of the Day, Jordan Newsome-Little, pose for a photo in the Mayor’s Office during PAL Day on February 20. Learn more about PAL Day at City Hall.

Mayor Kenney and his PAL (Police Athletic League) Mayor of the Day, Jordan Newson-Little, pose for a photo in the Mayor’s Office during PAL Day on February 20.

Mayor Kenney reads “Llama Llama Red Pajama” during his visit to Brightside Academy Castor PHLpreK on February 21. Learn more about PHLpreK, the City’s new quality pre-K program, made possible by the Philadelphia Beverage Tax.

Mayor Kenney reads “Llama Llama Read Pajama” during his visit to Brightside Academy Castor PHLpreK on February 21.

Students in the PHLpreK class at Brightside Academy Castor wear their pajamas during the Mayor’s reading of “Llama Llama Red Pajama” on February 21.

Students in the PHLpreK class at Brightside Academy Castor wear their pajamas during the Mayor’s reading of “Llama Llama Read Pajama” on February 21.