John Williams’ Snack Attack Steaks: Helping Christy Rec Neighbors & Philly City Eating Better by Van Stone frontpagenews1@yahoo.com (267) 293-9201.
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John A. Williams, creator of “Snack
Attack Steaks,” is expanding his fight against eating unhealthy snacks
throughout the Philadelphia communities by working with rec centers and schools
boosting the participation in healthy breakfast, lunch, and dinner programs.
And Williams will be setting up steak shops and culinary workshops for
residents who use the nearby Christy Rec center in West Philly boosting healthy
snack participation closely aligned with many city of Philadelphia city council
wellness policy goals.
John and his Snack Attack Steaks
desire to help the city of Philadelphia increase daily nutritional intake of
chicken steaks, lamb steaks, veggie burgers, etc., during regular and
after-school hours so that teachers and students will aspire to healthy
lifestyle practices. The Christy Rec center building is a target for city
leader support to promote eating better. “This is my snack alternative
service that will work for the city,” Williams says. He enjoys helping voter’s
lives as well.
Help is here. John A. Williams
and many in the Philadelphia Pennsylvania community have pitched in to help
Philadelphia become an eating-better city. Williams ran for the seat of
city Committee Person and the community voted him in on Primary Election
Day 2014.
Committeeman Williams became a
committee person partner with another elected official, the Committee Person
Patricia A. Thomas to help leaders build up family in the neighborhood.
And John wants to work as an unhealthy snack problem solver for the growth of
the city in the 5th district where City Council President Darrell L.
Clarke represents North Central Philadelphia and Strawberry Mansion. And
also to help Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell's 3rd District
Philadelphia as well. “There’s a need for my snack attack in West and North
Philly,” he says.
John A. Williams serves
Philadelphia’s residents as a Committeeman of the Democratic 32nd
Ward in the 24th District; he has been a Block Captain for over 30
years in North Philadelphia’s 1900 block of 31st street.
In fact, John A. Williams, who
is often called "Johnny" or "The Mayor of 31st
Street" by his good friends, is dedicated to the role of deterring blight
and graffiti, random-crime, and unhealthy snacking. And he wants to help winning heroes and charity
in the community. Van Stone Productions
(VSP) is one of the charities Johnny wants to help. Partly because of this he will
establish his own brand of restaurants to boost education and call attention
to the culinary arts.
“The James G. Blaine Academic Plus
school at 30th and Berks St will be a great teaching center for
culinary education about healthy steaks also,” he said. The Christy Rec Center
at 56th and Christian St has room for a great how-to steaks food
preparation program as well.
“Cooperation is the name of my goal
when serving,” says Johnny as he takes turns attacking unhealthy snacks
trouble. But faced with serious threats in the form of unhealthy
breakfast and lunch outside of the cafeteria in West or North Philly, Williams
keys in on the fact that the city as a whole still needs all the help it can
get. “My snack attack steaks can help us make the city a better place,” Johnny
said.