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SUMMARY:Lenape Signing Ceremony: Treaty of Renewed Friendship
DESCRIPTION:Location: Woodmere Art Museum Charles Knox Smith Hall\, 9201 Germantown Avenue\, 19118\n\nSigning Ceremony: Treaty of Renewed Friendship\nwith the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania at Woodmere\n\n4:00pm – 6:00pm:\nMeet and greet with members of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania\, learn about the Treaty of Renewed Friendship\, and enjoy Woodmere’s sculpture garden\, grounds\, and galleries.\n\n6:00pm – 7:00pm:\nTreaty-Signing Ceremony. If you are moved to sign\, join the Lenape in honoring the Delaware River and Lenapehokink.\n\nFor information about the Treaty of Renewed Friendship\, please visit the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania’s Sojourn & Treaty page.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/lenape-signing-ceremony-treaty-of-renewed-friendship/
LOCATION:Woodmere Art Museum\, 9201 Germantown Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lenape History,Lenape Nation
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SUMMARY:Pigeons in America Tour
DESCRIPTION:This special 90-minute tour explores the history of pigeons in North America — from the passenger pigeon\, once the most abundant bird on the continent\, to the rock pigeons that share Philadelphia’s streets today. \nWe’ll observe pigeon flocks\, nesting sites\, and more along our Italian Market Tour route. Along the way\, participants will learn about:\n– The native passenger pigeon\, now extinct\, including the relationships between these now-extinct pigeons and the Lenape\, and the role of colonization in the extinction of this native bird.\n– The history of the rock pigeon (aka your average city pigeon)\, including their 5\,000-year relationship with humans\, and how they ended up on the streets of Philadelphia\n– Rock pigeon behavior\, biology\, and ecology \nJoin us to discover how pigeons helped shape the American story. \nPerfect for visitors and locals alike\, this tour combines wildlife biology\, environmental history\, Indigenous history\, and urban ecology into a unique Independence Weekend experience you won’t find anywhere else.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/pigeons-in-america-tour/2026-07-06/
LOCATION:Get A Gato\, 638 Christian Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Accessible Event,Adults,Bird Walks,Birding,Birds,explore the natural world,Family,History,Land Stewardship,Lenape History,Nature Walk,Outdoor Event,Special Tour,Tours and Explorations
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SUMMARY:Pigeons in America Tour
DESCRIPTION:This special 90-minute tour explores the history of pigeons in North America — from the passenger pigeon\, once the most abundant bird on the continent\, to the rock pigeons that share Philadelphia’s streets today. \nWe’ll observe pigeon flocks\, nesting sites\, and more along our Italian Market Tour route. Along the way\, participants will learn about:\n– The native passenger pigeon\, now extinct\, including the relationships between these now-extinct pigeons and the Lenape\, and the role of colonization in the extinction of this native bird.\n– The history of the rock pigeon (aka your average city pigeon)\, including their 5\,000-year relationship with humans\, and how they ended up on the streets of Philadelphia\n– Rock pigeon behavior\, biology\, and ecology \nJoin us to discover how pigeons helped shape the American story. \nPerfect for visitors and locals alike\, this tour combines wildlife biology\, environmental history\, Indigenous history\, and urban ecology into a unique Independence Weekend experience you won’t find anywhere else.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/pigeons-in-america-tour/2026-07-05/
LOCATION:Get A Gato\, 638 Christian Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Accessible Event,Adults,Bird Walks,Birding,Birds,explore the natural world,Family,History,Land Stewardship,Lenape History,Nature Walk,Outdoor Event,Special Tour,Tours and Explorations
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SUMMARY:Pigeons in America Tour
DESCRIPTION:This special 90-minute tour explores the history of pigeons in North America — from the passenger pigeon\, once the most abundant bird on the continent\, to the rock pigeons that share Philadelphia’s streets today. \nWe’ll observe pigeon flocks\, nesting sites\, and more along our Italian Market Tour route. Along the way\, participants will learn about:\n– The native passenger pigeon\, now extinct\, including the relationships between these now-extinct pigeons and the Lenape\, and the role of colonization in the extinction of this native bird.\n– The history of the rock pigeon (aka your average city pigeon)\, including their 5\,000-year relationship with humans\, and how they ended up on the streets of Philadelphia\n– Rock pigeon behavior\, biology\, and ecology \nJoin us to discover how pigeons helped shape the American story. \nPerfect for visitors and locals alike\, this tour combines wildlife biology\, environmental history\, Indigenous history\, and urban ecology into a unique Independence Weekend experience you won’t find anywhere else.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/pigeons-in-america-tour/2026-07-04/
LOCATION:Get A Gato\, 638 Christian Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Accessible Event,Adults,Bird Walks,Birding,Birds,explore the natural world,Family,History,Land Stewardship,Lenape History,Nature Walk,Outdoor Event,Special Tour,Tours and Explorations
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SUMMARY:Storyville: Searching for the Songs of Wanaragua by Eli LaBan
DESCRIPTION:Join Scribe Video Center and Big Picture Alliance for a screening of “Searching for the Songs of Wanaragua” at Scribe on December 12\, 7PM.  \nThis short documentary follows Cesar Vargas\, a Garifuna language teacher and researcher from Honduras\, and Eli LaBan\, a documentary filmmaker from Philadelphia\, as they record and translate traditional songs to use as teaching tools to support the revitalization of the endangered afro-indigenous Garifuna language in Honduras.   \nEli LaBan is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker who has worked on projects pertaining to social development\, cultural preservation\, and education across the world.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/storyville-searching-for-the-songs-of-wanaragua-by-eli-laban/
LOCATION:Scribe Video Center\, 3908 Lancaster Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Accessible Event,Activism,Advocacy,Art,Arts & Culture,Arts & Performance,Black History,Black Owned Business,Community Events,Discussion,Event,Family-friendly,Film,Land Stewardship,Lenape History,LGBTQIA+
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SUMMARY:TIMELINE
DESCRIPTION:Philadelphia Sculptors\, in partnership with Women for Greater Philadelphia\, announces the outdoor sculpture exhibition TIMELINE at historic Laurel Hill Mansion in East Fairmount Park. The show opens with a free public reception on Friday\, July 18\, 2025\, from 6-8 pm. \nTIMELINE is a dynamic group exhibit that offers a wide-ranging look at the Laurel Hill site and its layered history along the Schuylkill River. Artists\, selected by jurors Nancy Agati and Rachel Zimmerman\, proposed works that respond to the complex timeline of the property\, the mansion itself\, and the many individuals who have lived on\, cared for\, and shaped the land. Laurel Hill Mansion sits on lands that were inhabited for millennia by the Lenni Lenape. \nThe land was acquired by William Penn in 1682\, and the mansion\, built in 1767\, has undergone numerous changes in structure\, ownership\, and use\, from the colonial era to the present. With a focus on the past\, several works in the exhibition address aspects of women’s rights to property\, labor and farming\, trade and commerce\, slavery\, and the abolitionist movement. Artists have engaged with broader themes\, creating works that integrate and connect contemporary viewpoints with historical concepts\, including the passage of time\, displacement\, resilience\, stewardship\, and our human relationship to the land. \nThe property is currently managed by the nonprofit organization Women for Greater Philadelphia. This exhibition marks the kickoff for the series of events at Laurel Hill Mansion that will celebrate the nation’s Semiquincentennial in 2026. \nParticipating artists: Laura Frazure\, Peggy Hartzell\, Brenda Howell\, Sam Horowitz\, Carole Loeffler\, Linda Lorrie Gross\, Jessica Mungekar\, carrie R\, Holly Smith\, Simone Spicer\, Julia Way\, Marisa Williamson. \nExhibition Dates: July 18 – October 17\, 2025\nOpening Reception: Friday\, July 18th\, 6 – 8 pm\nSite hours: Thursdays – Sundays\, 10 am – 4 pm\nLocation: Laurel Hill Mansion\, 3487 Edgley Drive\, East Fairmount Park\, Philadelphia
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/timeline/
LOCATION:Laurel Hill Mansion\, 3487 Edgley Drive\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Arts & Culture,Arts & Performance,Community Events,Free,Gallery,Land Stewardship,Lenape History,Outdoor Event
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SUMMARY:Lenape Nation Talk & Goat Walk
DESCRIPTION:FREE event-join the Philly Goats at Awbury and learn about the history of the original peoples of the land. \n\n\nNov 30\, 2024\, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM \nThe Farm at Awbury\, 6336 Ardleigh St\, Philadelphia\, PA 19138\, USA \n\n\n\nAbout the event\n\n\n\nMeet the Philly Goats and walk with us through the farm and arboretum as we learn about the culture and history of the Lenape nation in our area. No reservations needed\, check our social media for weather related changes. The Rain Date is Sunday December 1st\, same time.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/lenape-nation-talk-goat-walk/
LOCATION:The Farm at Awbury Arboretum\, 6336 Ardleigh Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lenape History
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