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SUMMARY:Nettlemas Forest Forage at Cobbs Creek
DESCRIPTION:Every been interested in foraging\, but too worried to try it yourself? Come out to Cobbs and celebrate Nettlemas with a foraging walk on Friday\, May 1st!Take a walk with our Environmental Educator and learn how to confidently identify\, and safely forage stinging nettle! Afterwards\, join us for a live cooking demonstration to inspire you on ways to cook your own nettles at home. Nettlemas is a real holiday\, originating in southern Ireland. It’s celebrated every April 30th and May 1st\, as the stinging nettle comes into its prime picking season This is a FREE event\, and all ages are welcome!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/nettlemas-forest-forage-at-cobbs-creek/
LOCATION:Cobbs Creek Parkway\, 700 Cobbs Creek Parkway\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Foraging
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260220T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260220T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T203436
CREATED:20260110T143815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260110T143815Z
UID:10028243-1771592400-1771603200@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Community Weeds: A participatory workshop on practical approaches for controlling invasive plants\, planting for resilience\, and adapting to change
DESCRIPTION:Join panelists Tama Wong\, Andrew Conboy\, and Mike Van Clef in a participatory discussion of common sense\, practical\, and real-life approaches to controlling invasive plants\, and designing\, establishing\, maintaining and restoring vibrant\, resilient landscapes. Each panelist brings a different but overlapping expertise to the topic (forest\, meadows and edge habitats\, watersheds)\, and a shared passion for the health and resilience of the flora and fauna of our Mid-Atlantic region. \nYou will be invited to share knowledge\, build community\, and learn from real-world case studies—highlighting both successes and setbacks. You will leave with fresh ideas\, practical strategies\, and a deeper understanding of how to control disruptive plants while restoring balance to landscapes ranging from highway medians to backyard gardens. \nTopics will include the difference between ‘maintenance’ and ‘stewardship’; finding value on roadsides and in vacant lots; use / misuse of herbicides; the ‘addition by subtraction’ approach to invasive plant management; mulching and mowing; native plant selection; and so much more. \nParticipants will include regional vegetation managers\, landscape and municipal professionals\, home gardeners\, small scale farmers\, native species reclamation enthusiasts\, and more. \nThis interactive forum thrives on collaboration\, so come ready to share your own challenges and insights! This program has been submitted for 3 LA CES CEUs.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/community-weeds-a-participatory-workshop-on-practical-approaches-for-controlling-invasive-plants-planting-for-resilience-and-adapting-to-change/
LOCATION:morris arboretum\, 100 E Northwestern Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes & Workshops,Classes and Workshops,Climate Change,Discussion,Education/Lecture,Foraging,Land Stewardship,Native Plants,Urban Foraging,Workshops & Seminars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Morris Aboretum":MAILTO:education@morrisarboretum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260215T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260215T110000
DTSTAMP:20260512T203436
CREATED:20260110T143559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260110T143559Z
UID:10028264-1771146000-1771153200@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Great Backyard Bird Count
DESCRIPTION:Join experienced\, knowledgeable guides from the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club for a birding walk at Laurel Hill East or Laurel Hill West\, and learn to identify birds by sound and sight and record them in the Great Backyard Bird Count\, an annual global event during which participants around the world record data about local birds to help scientists better understand and protect them. All ages welcome; no birding experience needed!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/great-backyard-bird-count-2/
LOCATION:Laurel Hill Cemetery East\, 822 Ridge Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19132\, United States
CATEGORIES:Birding,Birds,Classes & Workshops,Classes and Workshops,Climate Change,Discussion,Education/Lecture,Foraging,Land Stewardship,Native Plants,Urban Foraging,Workshops & Seminars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Laurel Hill":MAILTO:jrobinson@laurelhillphl.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T150000
DTSTAMP:20260512T203436
CREATED:20250717T181926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T181926Z
UID:10019997-1763211600-1763218800@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Ginkgo Trees: Ancient Wonders and Edible Treasures : Tama Matsuka Wong
DESCRIPTION:Join master forager and author\, Tama Wong\, at the Morris as we discover the fascinating world of one of the oldest living tree species on Earth: Ginkgo biloba! Known as a “living fossil\,” the ginkgo tree offers a unique lens into plant evolution\, cultural heritage\, and urban ecology. We’ll delve into the ginkgo’s symbolic and medicinal roles in East Asian cultures\, as well as its uses in traditional and modern cuisine. In this engaging and sensory-rich course! \nA highlight of the program will be a hands-on workshop focused on the preparation and roasting of ginkgo nuts. Students will learn safe handling techniques\, explore its culinary uses\, and participate in a tasting session—connecting botanical science with cultural tradition. This afternoon of experiential learning will be centered around one truly remarkable tree! \n“The class was great! Absolutely jam-packed with info. Everything I learned was new and helpful. I hope Tama does another class in the fall.”  – 2025 COURSE PARTICIPANT \nMembers: $45 / Non-members: $50
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/ginkgo-trees-ancient-wonders-and-edible-treasures-tama-matsuka-wong/
LOCATION:Morris Arboretum & Gardens\, 100 E Northwestern Ave\, Philadelphia\, 19118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes & Workshops,Education/Lecture,Food,Food & Drink,Foraging,garden tours,Gardening,Happy Hour,Lecture,Native Plants,Nature Talks,Nature Walk,Professional,Stoneleigh Natural Garden,Urban Foraging,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Morris Arboretum &amp%3B Gardens":MAILTO:mellanya@upenn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250823T110000
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CREATED:20250818T135534Z
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SUMMARY:Fungadelphia Festival
DESCRIPTION:Philadelphia Mycology Club’s second annual Fungadelphia Festival is returning to the Schuylkill Center this year! 🎉 It’s family-friendly\, fungi festival filled fun with guided walks\, lectures\, workshops\, vendors\, food\, crafts\, and more. \nWHEN: Sat.\, Aug. 23\, 11 – 3\nWHERE: Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education\, 8480 Hagy’s Mill Road\, Philadelphia\, PA \nFREE/Donation-based registration required
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/fungadelphia-festival/
LOCATION:Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education\, 8480 Hagy's Mill Road\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Accessible Event,Art,Arts & Culture,Arts & Performance,BioBlitz,Classes & Workshops,Classes and Workshops,Education/Lecture,Environmental Art,Family,Family Activities,family and kid friendly,Festival,Food & Drink,Foraging,Foraging and Herbal Education,Free,Land Stewardship,LGBTQIA+,Nature & Community Science,Nature Walks,Outdoor Event,Volunteering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Mycology Club":MAILTO:Info@phillymycoclub.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T120000
DTSTAMP:20260512T203436
CREATED:20250106T152521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T152521Z
UID:10016125-1740823200-1740830400@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Creating Garden Structures
DESCRIPTION:Using foraged materials\, learn how to build a structure to give annuals\, perennials\, or flowering vines support to grow. Alexandra Correia\, Longwood Gardens senior horticulturist\, will share inspiring ideas on materials and designs for rustic garden structures and demonstrate how to construct a garden pyramid using invasive materials and minimal construction supplies. Create your own rustic support to add visual interest to the garden while keeping garden plants tidy. All supplies provided.\nThis program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center Saturday\, March 1\, 2025 (Rain Date: Saturday\, March 8)
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/creating-garden-structures/
LOCATION:Mt Cuba\, 3120 Barley Mill Rd\, Hockessin\, DE\, 19707\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Foraging,Gardening & DIY
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mt. Cuba Center":MAILTO:info@mtcubacenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T123000
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CREATED:20250120T161209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250120T161209Z
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SUMMARY:Color from Nature: Botanical Ink Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Make your own ink for drawing and fine writing from natural materials using plants growing in our green spaces and simple ingredients found in your kitchen! Bottle experiences of connection with natural places and experiment with your own plant-based ink in this workshop. You will leave this workshop with a bottle of your own handmade botanical ink; a reference zine on ink making; a collection of your own drawings and ink samples; and knowledge to create your own collection of natural inks from homegrown and foraged botanicals. All ink making tools and botanical supplies will be provided. \nInstructor\nNicole Duprée is a teaching artist and founder of Indigo in Green–a Philly-based creative workshop producing artisanal\, natural art supplies and educational resources. You can find botanical inks made by Nicole in the museum shop at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and in the Welcome Center at Bartram’s Garden. For more nature art projects\, field trips to green spaces\, and plant portraits\, watch Nicole on Indigo in Green\, Saturdays @ 9AM on PhillyCAM. Connect\, create\, and collaborate with Nicole on instagram @ampersandtextile and @indigo.in.green
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/color-from-nature-botanical-ink-workshop/
LOCATION:The Farm at Awbury Arboretum\, 6336 Ardleigh Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artists' Workshop Series,Arts & Culture,Classes & Workshops,Foraging,Nature & Community Science,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mt. Airy Learning Tree":MAILTO:info@mtairylearningtree.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240721T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240721T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T203436
CREATED:20240716T175056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T175056Z
UID:10013653-1721574000-1721581200@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Nurture with Nature: Fragrance Walk & Herb Pots
DESCRIPTION:Working with the healing power of plants can help to decrease stress and anxiety\, process grief\, and improve overall well-being. Through activities that combine plant materials with eco-mindfulness and creative tools\, the workshops in this therapeutic horticulture series explore the five senses to support connection with ourselves\, one another\, and the natural environment of Nature’s Sanctuary\, Laurel Hill’s native plant garden and green burial area. Monthly sessions are led by Kate Irvine\, a trained horticulturist and mixed media artist with a certificate in Horticultural Therapy. Participants are invited to attend one\, some\, or all of the sessions. \nFragrance Walk & Herb Pots\nSmell your way through Nature’s Sanctuary with an invitation to notice and investigate scents that resonate and evoke memories. Then\, design terracotta pots with dried and pressed plant materials\, which we’ll fill with aromatic clippings as we learn more about why plants omit certain odors as well as about the relationship between smell and memory. \n(Rescheduled from June) \n\nWHEN\nSunday\, July 21\, 2024\n3:00 pm – 5:00 pm \n\nWHERE\nLaurel Hill West\nNature’s Sanctuary
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/nurture-with-nature-fragrance-walk-herb-pots/
LOCATION:Laurel Hill Cemetery West\, 225 Belmont Ave\, Bala Cynwyd\, PA\, 19004
CATEGORIES:Foraging,Foraging and Herbal Education,Health in Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240720T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240720T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T203436
CREATED:20240716T174913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T175140Z
UID:10013652-1721487600-1721494800@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Nurture with Nature: Edible Weeds & Infused Honey
DESCRIPTION:Working with the healing power of plants can help to decrease stress and anxiety\, process grief\, and improve overall well-being. Through activities that combine plant materials with eco-mindfulness and creative tools\, the workshops in this therapeutic horticulture series explore the five senses to support connection with ourselves\, one another\, and the natural environment of Nature’s Sanctuary\, Laurel Hill’s native plant garden and green burial area. Sessions are led by Kate Irvine\, a trained horticulturist and mixed media artist with a certificate in Horticultural Therapy\, joined by guest speakers. Participants are invited to attend one\, some\, or all of the sessions. \nJuly Session: Edible Weeds & Infused Honey\nThis workshop dives into the benefits of edible weeds like chickweed\, cleaver\, plantain\, and dandelion\, and how to use them. While nibbling\, we’ll infuse honey with aromatic herbs\, sample other tastes of nature such as aronia syrup\, teas and candied flowers\, and learn more about the science of taste. \n\nWHEN\nSaturday\, July 20\, 2024\n3:00 pm – 5:00 pm  \n\n\nWHERE\nLaurel Hill West\nNature’s Sanctuary
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/nurture-with-nature-edible-weeds-infused-honey/
LOCATION:Laurel Hill Cemetery West\, 225 Belmont Ave\, Bala Cynwyd\, PA\, 19004
CATEGORIES:Foraging,Foraging and Herbal Education,Health in Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240216T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240216T153000
DTSTAMP:20260512T203436
CREATED:20240205T192434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240205T192434Z
UID:10010783-1708092000-1708097400@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Into the Weeds with Tama Wong
DESCRIPTION:Join forager and ‘meadow doctor’ Tama Matsuoka Wong for an engaging talk about her new book\, Into the Weeds—part practical and philosophical\, with expert botanical and project illustrations: DIY activities\, recipes\, and structures to make from the plants we can find around us. This event will include a botanical mocktail\, and Tama will host a book signing after the program (books\, hot off the press\, will be available for purchase at the program). Come early or stay after the program for a walk around the Morris Arboretum & Gardens!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/into-the-weeds-with-tama-wong/
LOCATION:Morris Arboretum & Gardens\, 100 E Northwestern Ave\, Philadelphia\, 19118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Accessible Event,Adults,Classes & Workshops,Events,Food & Drink,Foraging
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ORGANIZER;CN="Morris Aboretum":MAILTO:education@morrisarboretum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240204T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T203436
CREATED:20240112T175432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T175432Z
UID:10010538-1707055200-1707062400@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Cobbs Creek Park Cleanup with the Philadelphia Mycology Club
DESCRIPTION:Join the Philadelphia Mycology Club for some community oriented land stewardship in Cobbs Creek Park! \nMeet in the parking lot at Thomas Ave along Cobbs Creek Parkway at 2pm. We will provide everything you need. \nEveryone is invited! For questions\, you can reach out to us at info@phillymycoclub.com. \nJoin us on the first Sunday of every month at the same time and location for our community volunteer event!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/cobbs-creek-park-cleanup-with-the-philadelphia-mycology-club/
LOCATION:Cobbs Creek Parkway & Thomas Avenue\, Cobbs Creek Parkway & Thomas Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clean-ups,Community Events,Community Service,Event,Family-friendly,Foraging,Free,Free Community Events,Land Stewardship,LGBTQIA+,Nature & Community Science,Neighborhood,Outdoor Event,Stewardship,Volunteer Opportunities,Volunteer Service,Weekly & Monthly
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Mycology Club":MAILTO:Info@phillymycoclub.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240110T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240110T180000
DTSTAMP:20260512T203436
CREATED:20231211T182514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231211T182514Z
UID:10010234-1704909600-1704909600@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Wild Plant Culture (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Native edible and medicinal plant species can be integrated into gardens and ecological restoration projects to create habitats that support (and include) humans as part of local ecosystems. We’ll consider stewarding edible and medicinal plant species in native habitats such as riparian corridors and glades and discuss how a habitat-based approach translates to yards\, parks\, and farms. We’ll explore the prospect of changing our foodways to patterns that favor native diversity\, rewarding restoration and stewardship.\nThis program takes place online on Wednesday\, January 10\, 2024.\nAbout the Instructor:\nField botanist\, native plant grower\, and restoration practitioner Jared Rosenbaum\, author of Wild Plant Culture: A Guide to Restoring Edible and Medicinal Native Plant Communities asks whether we can honor native ecosystems and lifeways as we restore habitats that support humans\, other animals\, and native plants alike.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/wild-plant-culture-online/
LOCATION:Mt. Cuba Center – Online\, 3120 Barley Mill Rd.\, Hockessin\, DE\, 19707\, United States
CATEGORIES:---On the Trail,Bird Walks,Birding,Classes & Workshops,Family and Kids,Family-friendly,Foraging,Gardening,Health & Wellness,Native Plants,Tacony Creek Park Events,Virtual Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Melissa Starkey":MAILTO:info@mtcubacenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T140000
DTSTAMP:20260512T203436
CREATED:20230601T133831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T134122Z
UID:10005184-1700305200-1700316000@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Wild Wisdom: a multi-season\, hands-on foraging series
DESCRIPTION:Wild Wisdom is a program designed to introduce participants to some of the most common\, under-utilized\, wild edible\, medicinal\, and craft plants of the Philadelphia bio-region\, the ancestral homeland of the Lenape / Wingohocking.\n\nIn 2023\, Wild Wisdom is being offered in a new model of as 4\, 3-hour workshops representing each season’s bountiful harvest: spring\, summer\, fall\, and winter. Each class can be taken as an independent one-off class or discounted as a 4-part series.\n\nEach monthly 3-hour class will include in-class and in-field time to botanically I.D.\, gather\, and harvest useful plants with in-depth sharing on plants’ ecological\, nutritional\, medicinal\, and cross-cultural usage\, as well as hands-on time to prepare some of the plants to sample and for participants to take home.\n\n\nRegistration for the full 4-season Wild Wisdom 2023 is full. Spaces are still available to join for summer\, fall\, and winter.\nClick here to register \nThe classes will be offered on the following dates\, with an optional and open community wild-food potluck to follow!\n\n\nSpring – April 15th\, 11 am – 2 pm\, Potluck 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm \n\n\nSummer – June 17th\, 11 am- 2 pm\, Potluck 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm \n\n\nFall – September 23rd\, 11 am – 2 pm\, Potluck 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm \n\n\nWinter – November 18th\, 11 am – 2 pm\, Potluck 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm \n\n\nStudents enrolled will receive a 4-season\, full-color harvest calendar. Students can optionally decide to purchase a 50-card full-color I.D. and recipe card deck at the time of registration that can be mailed for a small fee\, or provided during the student’s enrolled class. \n\n 
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/wild-wisdom-a-multi-season-hands-on-foraging-series/2023-11-18/
LOCATION:The Farm at Awbury Arboretum\, 6336 Ardleigh Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes & Workshops,Foraging
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