It can be easy to get discouraged these days. Everywhere we look, there are signs of a struggling planet and, often, it’s difficult to see a clear path to an effectual response. 2022 may well eclipse recent years as the hottest on record. Rainfall has alternated between being absent or violent in Pennsylvania, one of
MorePlenty of events to keep you busy all weekend:
Friday, April 1, 11:00am-6:00pm
Our April issue gave you the scoop on Soil Kitchen, a temporary public art project, and it's opening its doors this Friday! Stop by the location on Second Street and Girard Avenue in Northern Liberties, and enjoy free soup in exchange for soil
May issue teaser alert! The Refugee Urban Farm Project, one of our feature stories and winner of January’s Philly STAKE $1,000 grant, will host three Volunteer Work Days starting on April 9th. This is your chance to help this community-building project get off the ground, and assist in constructing a brand new network of community
MoreCourtesy of Urban Jungle Curt Alexander and Kim Labno of Urban Jungle, a full-service center that specializes in vertical gardening, will be presenting a lecture demonstrating various methods and applications for the hottest trend in urban landscaping.
Vertical gardening is an ideal technique for city dwellers. It offers a variety of benefits in regards to growing in
Courtesy of villagearts.orgIn conjunction with Philadelphia’s 4th Annual Spring Clean-up and the assortment of other various “spring cleaning” events, The Village of Arts and Humanities hosts their own festival, “Village Park Day 2011,” this Saturday, April 2nd at The Village of Arts and Humanities (Ile Ife Park) located on 2544 Germantown Ave. By pairing community service
MoreNearly 1 in 4 people in Philadelphia have no idea where their next meal is coming from, and Pennypack Farm is making significant steps to lessen the ratio. If anyone knows the importance of good food and health, it’s Pennypack and they have made it a goal of theirs to support anything and everything anti-hunger.
MoreThe West Philly Hybrid X Team‘s (EVX Team) spring schedule is packed with a variety of events — everything from attending educational workshops to putting together a fundraising event. on March 5, the team presented at the STEMcx Conference and Expo in Baltimore, a day long conference focused on inspiring youth to explore areas of science, technology, engineering, and
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Monday – Friday, March 28 – April 1st
The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education is now holding their Spring Break Camp, session one: Birds, Birds, Birds. Join the Center as they explore the wonderful world of birds by using the Center’s collection of feathers, bird mounts and natural forest habitat. This week’s events will conclude
La Salle University held its first ever Sustainability Symposium, “Sustainability: Is It More Than We Think?” on Saturday, March 19. I was able to make it for certain portions of the symposium, and yes, sustainability is more than we think, globally and especially locally. The event, which began bright and early, drew in a decent
MoreHave you ever wondered what happens to all those street banners that hang on lamp posts all over Center City? These banners promote various events including: the Philadelphia Flower Show, Philadelphia Art Museum’s exhibitions, or Cirque du Soleil’s Kooza performance, just to name a few. Instead of throwing these banners away to live in a landfill for
MoreThis afternoon, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia (BCGP) invites you to attend the United States House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee listening meeting. Chairman John Mica and Congressman Patrick Meehan are coming to King of Prussia as part of a nationwide tour . According to the Committee’s announcement, the public will not be able to
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