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  • Watermark Watershed Challenge

    Delaware

    Stroud Water Research Center is pleased to partner with Xylem again this June for the Watermark Watershed Challenge. You can join us!  Play Watershed Bingo Download a Watershed Bingo Challenge card, complete three squares in a row, submit your results, and Xylem will donate $10 to the Stroud Center. Complete the entire board and the Stroud Center will receive $100! Attend a Webinar Register for the webinar on Tuesday, June 18 at 10 a.m. EDT. Stroud Center Assistant Director Scott Ensign, Ph.D., will present Global Changes, Local Impacts: Why Are Our Watersheds Changing, and What Can You Do? 2023 Webinar

  • U.S, Department of Energy

    Online/Virtual

    Ways to hire a consultant for benchmarking and retrofit implementation are among the categories in which districts can apply for recognition under the Efficient and Healthy Schools program. Join the webinar and learn about applying by Dec 20th, 2024. You can join other schools for recognition of your schools decarbonization efforts. Links provided.

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  • Space Melt Cinema Presents: Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same

    Da Vinci Art Alliance 704 Catharine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Space Melt Cinema is screening Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same (2011) on Valentine's Day with Da Vinci Art Alliance !! Here at Space Melt, we love romance so much that we’re inviting you to spend Valentines Day with us and Da Vinci Art Alliance ! Sometimes you find love on Hinge. Sometimes you find love with the person who was actually right in front of you all along. Sometimes the only way to find love is to be banished from your home planet. Explore this third option at CODEPENDENT LESBIAN SPACE ALIEN SEEKS SAME, a lo-fi sci-fi romantic comedy

    $10
  • Cliveden Conversations: Illuminating Hidden Lives Film Debut

    Virtual Event your home

    Join Cliveden, the African American Genealogy Group of Philadelphia, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and PWPvideo on Wednesday, March 12th at 7pm to share work and debut three videos for our project, Illuminating Hidden Lives. The project seeks to uplift stories of free and enslaved African Americans in the Mid-Atlantic region and make these stories more accessible through digitizing documents and film. The program is free and virtual; advanced registration is required. Sign up here: https://cliveden.org/cliveden-conversations/ To learn more about Illuminating Hidden Lives and view the digitized documents, visit https://cliveden.org/illuminating-hidden-lives/. This project is funded by the National Trust for Historic

    Free
  • From Milkweed to Migration Gardening for Monarch Butterflies

    Morris Arboretum & Gardens 100 E Northwestern Ave, Philadelphia, United States

    Monarchs still need our help! Learn how to support the migration and reproduction of these iconic butterflies in your space. Ecological planting designer Michelle Michelle Detwiler, founder of Wild About Native Plants, will present her favorite native plants to feed all life stages, including local milkweed species as well as essential nectar plants often overlooked in our gardens. Get tips on planting design for the most productive habitat for monarch caterpillars as well as guidance on incorporating a variety of habitat friendly species for wet-to-dry site conditions. Leave feeling empowered to participate in the necessary cooperation for habitat restoration and

    $35 – $40
  • Rodale Institute Midwest Virtual Coffee Hour

    Rodale Institute Consulting Services is hosting a virtual “coffee hour”. Discussion topics will be focused on organic farming topics. A different focus topic will be discussed each month. This will be a recurring meeting every month. The last Wednesday of each month at 8am Central. Who should sign up? Prospective, transitioning, or certified organic grain farmers from Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. What can participants expect? Rodale Midwest manager Scott Ausborn and organic consultant Ben Lehman will facilitate the meetings. Participants will be encouraged to share any questions, comments or concerns relevant to organic farming. Registration Name* First Last Email*

  • Truth and the Novel, author Geraldine Brooks

    Penn Museum 3260 South Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth, said Albert Camus. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks spent half her life as a journalist, running after the truth in difficult places where despots and warlords were desperate to obfuscate. Later she turned to fiction, but her novels always hew as closely as possible to historical truth. In the Wolf Humanities Center's 2025 Dr. S.T. Lee Distinguished Lecture in the Humanities, Brooks will discuss her process as a novelist and how it is informed by the toolkit she acquired as a foreign correspondent covering conflicts in the Middle East, Africa,

    Free