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SUMMARY:Weekday Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:FOR ADULTS 18+\nListen\, watch\, and discover the birds of Tyler Arboretum. Explore Tyler’s forests and meadows with birders Sara Boucas Neto\, Chuck Root\, and Dave Eberly. Hear the calls\, spot the birds\, and experience this Audubon-recognized Important Bird Area firsthand.\nGates open at 7:45 am.\nThe group leaves promptly from the parking lot at 8:10 am.\nPlease arrive on time.\nCheck in with your guide in the parking lot.\nRestrooms will be open.\nWhat to expect:\nAll levels of birding experience welcome.\nWe will be walking at a slow\, birders’ pace.\nWalking surfaces that include pavement\, grass\, gravel\, and uneven trails.\nChanges in grade\, including possible hills.\nWalks are rain or shine.\nWhat to wear & carry:\nDress in layers for the weather\nHiking boots or shoes with good tread\nBinoculars (recommended)\nWater and snacks\nPRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED\nMEMBERS: FREE\nNON-MEMBERS: $18 per adult ages 18-64; $15 per senior adult ages 65+. The fee includes admission\, so feel free to stay the day!\nGUEST PASS HOLDERS (for non-members only): FREE. Please give your guest pass to the person taking attendance\, or inform them that you are accompanying a participating Family level or higher level member.\nLIBRARY PASS HOLDERS: FREE. Please stop by the Visitor Center after the program to inform the Visitor Center Associate that you participated in the bird walk and present your Library pass.\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/weekday-bird-walk-87/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Tours and Explorations
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SUMMARY:Richard's Rambles
DESCRIPTION:FOR ADULTS (18+) AND TEENS AGES 15-17\nSlow down and experience the Arboretum with naturalist Dr. Richard Brenner. Explore forests\, meadows\, streams\, and rocky outcrops while learning about wildlife\, plants\, geology\, and history. Each Ramble is shaped by the season\, inviting you to notice the details and see the Arboretum with fresh eyes. Come curious\, leave inspired.\nWhat to expect:\nCheck in at the Visitor Center\, then meet your guide\n2-3 mile\, leisurely-paced hike led by an experienced guide\nPeaceful woodland scenery\nDiverse walking surfaces that include pavement\, grass\, gravel\, and rocky trails\nChanges in grade\, including steep hills\nWhat to wear & carry:\nDress in layers for the outdoors\nHiking boots with good tread\nInsect repellent\nWater and snacks\nHiking poles\nPRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED\nMEMBERS (sign in for your discount!): FREE\nNON-MEMBERS: $18 per Adult; $15 per Senior (ages 65+)\, $10 per Teen (ages 15-17). The fee includes admission\, so feel free to stay the day!\nGUEST PASS HOLDERS: (for non-members only): FREE. Please give your guest passes to the Visitor Center Associate at check-in\, or inform them that you are accompanying a Family or higher-level member as their guest. This program is free with your guest pass admission\, so feel free to stay as long as you’d like after the program!\nLIBRARY PASS HOLDERS: FREE. Please present your Library Pass to the Visitor Center Associate at check-in for the program. This program is free with your library pass admission\, so feel free to stay as long as you’d like after the program!\nA registered adult must accompany teens. The fee is for each Adult and each Teen.\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/richards-rambles-16/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Tours and Explorations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T091500
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SUMMARY:Weekend Warm-up Hike
DESCRIPTION:FOR ADULTS 18+\nStart your Friday on the right foot with an invigorating one-hour hike through Tyler’s gardens and into the wilder natural areas beyond the deer exclusion fence. Designed as a moderate cardio workout\, we’ll cover about 2½ to 3 miles at a fast pace—but don’t worry\, we’ll also take time to pause for those unexpected moments nature has in store.\nGates open at 7:45 am\nThe group leaves promptly from the parking lot at 8:10 am.\nPlease arrive on time.\nCheck in with your experienced guide in the parking lot.\nRestrooms will be open.\nWhat to expect on the trail:\n2½ to 3-mile fast-paced hike\nWalking surfaces that include pavement\, grass\, gravel\, and rocky trails\nChanges in grade\, including possible steep hills\nHikes are not suitable for those with limited mobility\nWhat to wear & carry:\nDress in layers for the weather\nHiking boots or shoes with good tread\nWater\nHiking poles (optional)\nPRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED\nMembers (sign in for your discount!): Adults: FREE\nNon-Members: Adults (ages 18-64):$18 per person; Seniors (ages 65+): $15 per person. The fee includes admission for the day\, so you can stay as long as you’d like.\nGuest Pass Holders (for non-members only): FREE. Please give your guest passes to the lead guide upon arrival.\nLibrary Pass Holders: FREE. Please stop by the Visitor Center after the program to inform the Visitor Center Associate that you participated in the Weekend Warm-up Hike and present your Library pass.\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/weekend-warm-up-hike-74/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Tours and Explorations
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CREATED:20260602T003039Z
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SUMMARY:Firefly Walk
DESCRIPTION:FOR ADULTS 18+ AND TEENS AGES 13-17\nExperience Tyler after dark as fireflies light up the landscape.\nStep into fields\, meadows\, and forest at dusk and explore the Arboretum in a whole new way. Listen for nighttime sounds\, notice shifting shadows\, and take in the scents of the evening. Look for fireflies along the way as your guide points out their flickering lights\, explains how they communicate\, and shares simple ways you can help fireflies thrive at home.\nGates open at 7:45 pm.\nCheck in with the staff associate on the Visitor Center Patio.\nGroup departs from Visitor Center Patio promptly at 8 pm; please arrive on time.\nRestrooms are available at the beginning and end of the program.\nWhat to expect:\nGuided leisurely paced walk on uneven terrain in low light and dark conditions\nChanges in walking surfaces\, including pavement\, grass\, gravel\, and wooded trails\nPossible short sections of steep trail\nOpportunities to observe fireflies\nSuitable for adults and youth comfortable walking up to 1.5 miles on uneven terrain\nWhat to wear & carry:\nSturdy\, closed-toe shoes or hiking boots with good tread\nWeather-appropriate clothing\nFlashlight\nInsect repellent (please apply at home)\nWater bottle\nPRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. All youth must be accompanied by an adult.\nPricing:\nMEMBERS (Sign in for your 15% member discount!): Adults: $17 each; Teens (ages 13-17): $12.75 each\nNON-MEMBERS: Adults: $20 each; Teens (ages 13-17): $15 each\nGUEST PASS HOLDERS (for non-members only): Adults: $17 each; Teens (ages 13-17): $12.75 each. Guest pass holders must submit guest passes at check-in or be accompanied by a Tyler Family level or higher member. Each guest must provide a guest pass.\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/firefly-walk/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Tours and Explorations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joanne Landau":MAILTO:jlandau@tylerarboretum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T110000
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CREATED:20260602T003047Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Fence Trail Hike
DESCRIPTION:FOR ALL AGES\nLearn to navigate Tyler’s trail system. Walk along easy trails on this leisurely hike that’s perfect for the whole family\, giving you plenty of time to pause\, observe\, and ask questions. The woods are full of surprises\, with plenty to see\, hear\, and talk about as you explore.\nWhat to expect:\nCheck in at the Visitor Center\, and then meet your guide.\nLeisurely-paced 1-2 mile trail hike\nLearn how to navigate Tyler’s trail system\nSeasonal observations and nature discovery\nChanges in grade and walking surfaces\, including pavement\, grass\, gravel\, and rocky trails\, and possible stream crossings\nGroup departs from Visitor Center promptly at 9:30 am –please arrive on time\nRestrooms are available at the beginning and end of the hike\nWhat to wear & carry:\nHiking boots or sturdy shoes with good tread\nWater and a snack\nStrollers are not suitable on our trails. We recommend a carrier if you plan to bring an infant or young child.\nAbout your guide: Dave Charlton is a long-time Tyler volunteer and naturalist. He is a founding member of our docent program and a certified PA Master Naturalist.\nPRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED\nMEMBERS (sign in for your discount!): FREE\nNON-MEMBERS: $18 per adult; $15 per senior (65 and over);$10 per child (ages 3-17); no need to register children 2 and under. The fee includes admission\, so feel free to stay for the day after the program! Children must be accompanied by a registered adult.\nGUEST PASS HOLDERS: (for non-members only): FREE. Please give your guest passes to the Visitor Center Associate at check-in\, or inform them that you are accompanying a Family or higher-level member as their guest. This program is free with your guest pass admission\, so feel free to stay as long as you’d like after the program!\nLIBRARY PASS HOLDERS: FREE. Please present your Library Pass to the Visitor Center Associate at check-in for the program. This program is free with your library pass admission\, so feel free to stay as long as you’d like after the program!\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/beyond-the-fence-trail-hike-5/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Tours and Explorations
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SUMMARY:Hike with Philadelphia Wildlife Tracking Club
DESCRIPTION:FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN/TEENS AGES 10-17\nFollow your curiosity!\nJoin the Philadelphia Wildlife Tracking Club and move through the landscape\, stopping to observe animal tracks and signs along the way. Bring your curiosity and enthusiasm\, and share observations along the way as you get to know your wild neighbors a little better.\nThis is a free program\, but PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED as we have limited space. Children must be accompanied by an adult.\nAll levels of tracking experience welcome.\nCheck in with your guide on the Visitor Center patio.\nWhat to expect:\nWe will hike 1 -2 miles at a slow pace.\nWalking surfaces may include pavement\, grass\, gravel\, and uneven trails.\nChanges in grade\, including possible hills\nWhat to wear and carry:\nHiking boots or shoes with good tread\nBinoculars\nSunblock\nBug spray (please apply at home)\nWater and snacks\nHiking poles (optional)\nFees:\nFREE for members and non-members alike! Admission is included with your registration\, so feel free to stay for the day after the program.\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/hike-with-philadelphia-wildlife-tracking-club/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Tours and Explorations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joanne Landau":MAILTO:jlandau@tylerarboretum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T150000
DTSTAMP:20260616T052143
CREATED:20260602T003509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T003509Z
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SUMMARY:Saturday Wildflower Walk
DESCRIPTION:For Adults (18+) and Teens ages 12-17 \nExplore the Arboretum with wildflower expert Dick Cloud. Slow down and look closely at what’s growing along meadows\, wooded paths\, and occasional streamside spots. Enjoy the simple pleasure of seeing the landscape in detail and notice the Arboretum with fresh eyes. In May and June\, spot wildflowers of late spring and early summer.\nAll levels of experience are welcome.\nCheck in at the Visitor Center and then meet your guide.\nGroup departs from the Visitor Center at 1 pm\, please be on time\nAll youth must be accompanied by an adult.\nWhat to expect:\nModerate\, 2–3 mile walk\nChanges in grade and walking surfaces\, including pavement\, grass\, gravel\, and rocky trails\nInformal discussion of wildflowers and other natural observations\nRestrooms are available at the beginning and end of the walk\nWhat to wear & carry:\nDress in layers for the weather\nHiking boots or shoes with good tread\nWater and snacks\nHand lens or magnifying glass (optional)\nHiking poles (optional)\nPRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED\nMembers (Sign in for your discount!): FREE\nNon-members: $18 per adult; $10 per teen (ages 12-17). The non-member fee includes admission.\nGuest Pass Registrants (for non-members only): FREE. Please give your guest passes to the Visitor Center Associate at check-in\, or inform them that you are accompanying a Family or higher-level member as their guest. This program is free with your guest pass admission\, so feel free to stay as long as you’d like after the program!\nLibrary Pass Holders: FREE. Please present your Library Pass to the Visitor Center Associate at check-in for the program. This program is free with your library pass admission\, so feel free to stay as long as you’d like after the program!\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/saturday-wildflower-walk-19/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Tours and Explorations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T103000
DTSTAMP:20260616T052143
CREATED:20260602T003525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T003525Z
UID:10036255-1782034200-1782037800@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Sunday Tour: Native Woodland Walk
DESCRIPTION:FOR ADULTS AND TEENS AGES 12-17\nDiscover the Native Woodland Walk\, a collection that highlights the beauty of Southeastern Pennsylvania’s woodlands and showcases some of our native species that thrive in and enhance home gardens.\nWhat to expect:\nCanceled 48 hours in advance if inclement weather\, all registrants will be contacted\nMax one-mile hike on mostly even ground\, some uphill\nCheck in at the Visitor Center\, where you’ll meet your guide\nWhat to bring:\nDress for the weather\nShoes suitable for walking\nPricing: FREE for members; FREE with admission for non-members\nPRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED\nMEMBERS (sign in for your discount!): FREE\nNON-MEMBERS: $18 per adult; $15 per senior (65 and over);$10 per teen ages 12-17. The fee includes admission\, so feel free to stay for the day after the program! Teens must be accompanied by a registered adult.\nGUEST PASS HOLDERS: (for non-members only): FREE. Please give your guest passes to the Visitor Center Associate at check-in\, or inform them that you are accompanying a Family or higher-level member as their guest. This program is free with your guest pass admission\, so feel free to stay as long as you’d like after the program!\nLIBRARY PASS HOLDERS: FREE. Please present your Library Pass to the Visitor Center Associate at check-in for the program. This program is free with your library pass admission\, so feel free to stay as long as you’d like after the program!\nMore like this: Guided tours on select Sundays\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/sunday-tour-native-woodland-walk/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Tours and Explorations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joanne Landau":MAILTO:jlandau@tylerarboretum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T203000
DTSTAMP:20260616T052143
CREATED:20260610T013205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T013205Z
UID:10036683-1782324000-1782333000@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Profs & Pints Philadelphia: Travel like an Anthropologist
DESCRIPTION:Profs and Pints Philadelphia presents: “Travel like an Anthropologist\,” an exploration of the cultural complexities of tourism and a guide to ensuring your visits to other places benefit all involved\, with Melissa A. Stevens\, principal at CultureSnap Consulting and adjunct professor of cultural anthropology at the University of Delaware. \nMark Twain once famously remarked that “travel is fatal to prejudice\, bigotry\, and narrow-mindedness.” Indeed\, it can open our minds to new ideas and possibilities\, positively contribute to local communities\, and help us establish lasting relationships with people across the world. \nAt the same time\, however\, our travels can be harmful to the people and places we visit and to our world as a whole. We can end up exploiting vulnerable populations\, worsening global and local inequalities\, accelerating climate change\, and forever altering the places and cultures that we visit. \nHow are responsible tourists supposed to navigate these contradictions without ruining their vacation? \nExplore the cultural complexities of what it means to travel\, and find ways to ensure your conscience rests easy after full travel days\, with the help of cultural anthropologist Melissa Stevens. \nShe’ll start by discussing how her own field has not always been a positive force in other parts of the world\, and historically has committed some of the same sins as the tourism marketing industry when it comes to shaping Western perceptions of Non-Western cultures. Popular anthropologists such as Margaret Mead and Napoleon Chagnon contributed to the “exotification” and exploitation of indigenous peoples and local communities in ways that cast a shadow on their work. \nIn confronting the ethical implications of its early history\, anthropology developed a perspective known as “cultural relativism\,” which called upon anthropologists to build awareness of their own cultural assumptions as a means to engage more ethically and responsibly with the people and places they visited. Anyone\, including tourists\, can learn to have a culturally relativist mindset in their travels. \nDr. Stevens will discuss how anthropologists use cultural relativism to gain a deeper understanding of people and places. She’ll also talk about how anthropologists look at tourism through a cultural lens\, diving into the politics of representation\, of performance\, and of authenticity\, and also examining gendered experiences of tourism. We’ll take a tour through the history of travel\, from early pilgrims to digital nomads\, and we’ll explore different types of tourism\, including cultural tourism\, ecotourism\, sex and romance tourism\, dark tourism\, backpacking\, and “voluntourism.” \nWe’ll consider the environmental and cultural impacts of tourism on tourist destinations. Drawing from her experiences conducting ethnographic research on cultural and sustainable tourism in Tanzania and Vietnam\, Dr. Stevens will share immersive stories about what she learned in researching how tourism was perceived and experienced by the people who live with it. \nWhat you learn at her talk will help ensure that you keep learning every time you pack your bags. (Advance tickets: $13.50 plus processing fees. Doors: $17\, or $15 with a student ID. Guests are welcome to arrive any time after 5:30. Talk starts at 6:30.) \nImage by Canva.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/profs-pints-philadelphia-travel-like-an-anthropologist/
LOCATION:Black Squirrel Club\, 1049 Sarah Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19125\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Kids,Lecture,Outdoor Event,Tours and Explorations,Water
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T133000
DTSTAMP:20260616T052143
CREATED:20260517T001431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260517T001431Z
UID:10035773-1783765800-1783776600@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Spotlight Tour: Wingohocking Watershed Tour
DESCRIPTION:Our bus tour of the Wingohocking Watershed\, led by Adam Levine\, Philadelphia Water Department historical consultant and webmaster of WaterHistoryPHL.org\, will give you a view of the underbelly of the city that you might never have thought about before. On the tour you’ll learn all about the city’s hidden infrastructure\, including the many creeks like the Wingohocking that were buried in sewers\, and learn why some streams still run on the surface today. Weather permitting\, we’ll have opportunities to explore parts of the watershed on foot\, so please wear appropriate footwear. \nThe tour will begin and end at Cliveden and will take place rain or shine. \nImage: Wingohocking Sewer under construction on Courtland Street\, April 30\, 1901. City Archives of Philadelphia.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/spotlight-tour-wingohocking-watershed-tour/
LOCATION:Cliveden\, 6401 Germantown Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144\, United States
CATEGORIES:Germantown,History,Neighborhood,Public Events,Special Tour,Tours and Explorations,Water,Watershed
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cliveden":MAILTO:jrouse@cliveden.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T133000
DTSTAMP:20260616T052143
CREATED:20260614T224526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260614T224526Z
UID:10036844-1783765800-1783776600@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Spotlight Tour: Cliveden Wingohocking Watershed Tour
DESCRIPTION:Our bus tour of the Wingohocking Watershed\, led by Adam Levine\, Philadelphia Water Department historical consultant and webmaster of WaterHistoryPHL.org\, will give you a view of the underbelly of the city that you might never have thought about before. On the tour you’ll learn all about the city’s hidden infrastructure\, including the many creeks like the Wingohocking that were buried in sewers\, and learn why some streams still run on the surface today. Weather permitting\, we’ll have opportunities to explore parts of the watershed on foot\, so please wear appropriate footwear. \nThe tour will begin and end at Cliveden and will take place rain or shine. \nPicture: Wingohocking Sewer under construction on Courtland Street\, April 30\, 1901. City Archives of Philadelphia.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/spotlight-tour-cliveden-wingohocking-watershed-tour/
LOCATION:Cliveden\, 6401 Germantown Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144\, United States
CATEGORIES:Germantown,History,Tours and Explorations,Water,Watershed
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cliveden":MAILTO:jrouse@cliveden.org
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