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  • 50th Anniversary Gala & Awards

    Join us for our 50th Anniversary Gala & Awards celebration at the beautiful Ridgeland Mansion in West Fairmount Park! Deadline to purchase tickets is September 1 – get yours here! ( https://bicyclecoalition.secure.nonprofitsoapbox.com/gala2022 ) WHO: the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia honoring Alison Cohen (founder of Bicycle Transit Systems ( https://www.bicycletransit.com/ )), Pedal Posse Divas ( https://ppdivas.weebly.com/ ), Acrow Bridge ( https://acrow.com/ ), Stan & Kim Barndt, and our outstanding BCYC Athlete of the Year. WHAT: A party celebrating 50 years of advocacy, education and impact toward making everyone’s ride better in the Greater Philadelphia region! We’ll host a cocktail hour, silent auction, live auction, dinner

  • Naturepalooza

    Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, 8480 Hagy's Mill Road, Philadelphia, PA, 19128, United States

    Celebrate Earth Day at our annual Naturepalooza festival! Enjoy a wide variety of activity tables, guided hikes, arts and crafts, and food trucks as well as live music from the Billy Jonas Band. Immerse yourself in our 365-acre forest while learning how we can all help our planet become greener, happier, and healthier.

    Free
  • Winter Gulls at Glen Foerd

    Glen Foerd 5001 Grant Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Glen Foerd mansion sits along the Delaware River in the northeastern-most corner of Philly and is one of the best places in the city to study gulls during the winter. While there is no guarantee, we are hoping to see a rare gull such as Iceland or Glaucous Gull. There should also be a good amount of waterfowl out on the river and we can discuss how to distinguish Double-crested Cormorants from the Great Cormorants that visit the area in winter. We plan this as a stationary event overlooking the river, but if folks want, we can also explore the