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3rd Annual Black Cannabis Week

Philadelphia 1727-1729 Mt Vernon Street, Philadelphia

The 3rd Annual Black Cannabis Week powered by the Diasporic Alliance for Cannabis Opportunities (DACO) will return to Philadelphia on September 18-25. In collaboration with local organizations and elected officials, the week will feature the 5th Annual Cannabis Opportunities Conference at The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University on September 23-25 and other virtual and in-person educational and informational experiences designed to elevate, educate, and celebrate the Black experience, voice, and longstanding history of contributions to the cannabis industry.

Ongoing

9/24 Fall Equinox Pop Up Event

Moon+Arrow 742 S 4th Street, Philadelphia

We're inviting Tiger snake vintage, Savor Collective, Ginja Snap and Kenwood Beer to Moon+Arrow to celebrate the Fall Equinox on Saturday 24th from 11am to 7pm. Join us as we launch our Sterling Silver Full Moon Collection, a new M+A branded t-shirt, and welcome some of our favorite local small businesses to pop up outside the shop.

Free

Fall Bird Migration

Large-scale, long-distance bird migration has fascinated people for centuries. Joe Sebastiani, an expert birder, presents research findings on the origins of and the triggers for migration, how birds navigate hazards along the way, and the importance of “migrant traps”. Learn what you can do to support birds as they migrate southwards this fall. This program takes place in-person (at Mt. Cuba Center) Wednesday, September 21 (Rain Date: Wednesday, September 28) About the Instructor: Joe Sebastiani is the Ashland Nature Center Manager for the Delaware Nature Society. He is passionate about birds and wildlife, founded the Ashland Hawk Watch, and edits

$29

Preparing Your Garden for Winter

The Willows Park 490 Darby Paoli Road, Villanova

Prepare your Garden for WinterMaster Gardener Rich Kedanis will discuss preparation of your residential garden for wintertime. Vegetable gardens as well as ornamental gardens will be addressed. In-ground, container and raised bed gardens will also be considered. Fall is for planting! Learn to make use of this optimal seasonal window to enhance your gardens year round.When: Wednesday, September 21st at 6pmWhere: Willows Park Preserve in Villanova, PA

WEEKNIGHTS AT THE WAGNER: Flowers, Flies and Fermentation

Wagner Free Institute of Science 1700 W Montgomery Ave, Philadelphia

Come join us IN-PERSON at the Wagner for an evening talk with Dr. Kate Goodrich to learn about the pollination ecology of the native Pawpaw!WEEKNIGHTS AT THE WAGNER: Flowers, Flies and Fermentation: the Pollination Ecology of Pawpaw With Dr. Kate GoodrichThe pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is a fascinating local tree that produces the largest native fruits in North America. It was widely known and consumed by indigenous people and early colonists, but it is less well-known today. Pawpaws bloom in early spring with small, maroon, yeasty-smelling flowers. The oddly-scented flowers attract a collection of flies normally associated with fermenting fruits or