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  • Biodanza: The Dance of Life + The Poetry of Human Encounter

    Love junk journaling? Take your pages to the next level by creating your own custom ephemera—the tags, tuck-ins, cards, and collaged bits that bring a journal to life! In this hands-on class, a local artist will guide you through creative techniques for crafting one-of-a-kind journal elements using mixed media, found papers, and upcycled materials. From vintage-inspired tags to layered collage cards and textured embellishments, you’ll learn how to turn everyday scraps into treasures.

    $30 – $35
  • The Clay Studio presents Figuring Space

    The Clay Studio 1425 North American Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Clay Studio presents Figuring Space, a new exhibition comprised of full-scale, figurative sculptures by 12 leading ceramic artists based in the United States. Each of the artists explores their individual cultural identity and what it means to be human through their figurative sculptures. The powerful figures will serve as a body of evidence to lay bare the issues that permeate American art and social culture. Figuring Space is co-curated by Jennifer Zwilling, Curator and Director of Artistic Programs at The Clay Studio, and Dr. Kelli Morgan, Professor of the Practice and Director of Cultural Studies at Tufts University.

    Free
  • Walking The Edge Exhibit

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

    Walking the Edge is a communal display on the experience of walking in nature. We are inviting the public to share their creative impressions, reflections and encounters on walking borders, limits and perimeters in nature as they are expressed through art. Curated by Jacques-Jean Tiziou of “Walk Around Philadelphia”, our fourth bi-annual community exhibition embraces walking as an artistic practice that reflects on our interconnectedness with nature.

  • Unquiet Fury Exhibition – Public Open Reception

    InLiquid Gallery 1400 North American, Suit 108, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us at The Crane Local Gallery on February 9 from 6 - 9 PM for the Public Reception for the poignant exhibition "Unquiet Fury" From January 28 through March 11, 2023 the InLiquid is pleased to present Unquiet Fury: The Women's Uprising in Iran a solo show by the Iranian American, Nazanin Moghbeli that was made in response to the cultural uprising that began in 2021 and was led by women. Moghbeli’s work abstracts traditional Persian calligraphy and combines it with Farsi poetry and fragments of CIA documents, capturing the undulating course of Iranian culture and national identity.

    Free
  • Workshop: Tool-Sharpening Techniques

    Mt. Cuba Center 3120 Barley Mill Rd., Hockessin, DE, United States

    Sharp, well-maintained gardening tools help you get more work done in less time and with less effort. Charlie Reidinger, a Mt. Cuba Grounds Maintenance Technician, discusses and demonstrates professional-grade techniques for cleaning and safely sharpening pruning shears, loppers, shovels, spades, and trowels. Get a jump-start on spring now! Bring a pair of hand pruners in need of sharpening and a pair of work gloves. This program takes place at Mt. Cuba Center Wednesday, February 14, 2024 (Rain Date: Wednesday, February 21). About the Instructor: Charlie Reidinger is a Grounds Maintenance Technician at Mt. Cuba Center. A native of Newark, DE,

    $49
  • H&H Books: Live Music Story Time and Activity

    H&H Books 2230 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, NY, United States

    Join musicians Will Mullen & Emmet Kralicek and narrator Alessandra Villella for a performance of "In The Hall of the Mountain King." Post-event activity with costumes encouraged + copies of the audio-enhanced edition of The Story Orchestra will be available.

  • Land and Freedom: An Anti-Fascist Board Game

    Making Worlds Bookstore & Social Center 210 South 45th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join to learn how to play Land and Freedom! Copies are available for play and purchase. A discussion on anti-fascist alliances will followBetween 1936-39, the Spanish working class built the largest experiment in self-managed collectivization in a modern economy. At the same time, a well-trained Fascist military, armed and funded by Italy and Germany, waged war against the Spanish Republic, itself deeply divided along political and revolutionary lines. Can an anti-fascist alliance stand up to this kind of pressure without succumbing to internal distrust over competing agendas?Land and Freedom: The Spanish Revolution and Civil War is a brand-new board game

  • NW Philly Nature Walks

    Wissahickon Environmental Center (Tree House) 300 West Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Bird and nature walks Mondays at 9am at different Parks & Recreation locations in NW Philly.

  • Spring Pruning Workshop

    Haverford College Arboretum 370 Lancaster Avenue, Haverford, PA, United States

    North zone horticulturist, Briar Maverick will lead the way in a hands-on pruning class!Late dormancy is the time right before woody plants start pushing new growth in the spring, and it is the perfect time to prune summer-blooming shrubs like roses, hydrangeas, and spirea. Join Briar for a hands-on workshop where he'll go over the basics of pruning and plant physiology, cover some common tools and techniques, and give everyone a chance to gain pruning experience.This class is outdoors so please dress for the weather. Gloves and tools will be provided. If you have your own pruners, loppers, or handsaw

  • Exploring Andorra Forest and Meadow in Late Winter with Lisa Kleiman, Margaret Kinnevy, and Jean McWilliams

    Forbidden Drive at Northwestern Avenue Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Meet at the Kiosk at Forbidden Drive and Northwestern Ave. Join us for our third seasonal exploration of Andorra’s forest, meadow, and hillside trails. Expanded views of the terrain are still achievable, and we’ll start to see the hints of spring in the meadow and hillside. As we walk up to the meadow, the changing features of the Treehouse, food forest, and frog pond will be noted. This briskly paced walk will loop back to our starting point for those who prefer a 2 mile tour. To complete our 4 mile hike, we will continue on to explore additional hilltop

  • Hike with Tree House Staff

    Wissahickon Environmental Center (Tree House) 300 West Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join our EE staff for a nature hike on the local trails. This program is oriented towards adults and families with older children

  • Full Sugar Moon Hike

    Pennypack Environmental Center 8600A Verree Road, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for an evening hike under the full Sugar Moon. Adults & Teens. Free.Join us for an evening hike under the full Sugar Moon. Take the last looks of bare tree silhouettes of the winter, listen for owls and returning geese, and take in the beauty of the night sky as we hike through our sugar bush. Outdoors, almost all weather. ~1.5 mile hike on uneven, rocky trails in the dark. No flashlights will be used on the hike. Adults & Teens. Free. *We cannot predict nature's display of light or clouds, so we cannot guarantee a clear view,

  • Homeschooler Days: Signs & Portents!

    Bartram’s Garden Courtyard, Coach House and Barn 5400 Lindbergh Blvd., Philadelphia, United States

    How do we know an animal has visited?  We look for signs: tracks, marks, burrows, nests, and scat.  (Yes, scat!)   ABOUT HOMESCHOOLER DAYS: Every second Wednesday, March through June and September through November, 10am-noon. For homeschoolers ages 5 -11 and their adult. For more information, email lgale@bartramsgarden.org

  • Enhancing Life in the Soil

    Native plant communities are supported by healthy, balanced soils that contain a vast array of living organisms including microbes, insects, and other fauna. Learn the basics of soil science, the value of organic matter and its role in soil structure and nutrition, and the importance of soil organisms. Learn how to make and use compost and compost tea, and how sustainable gardening practices contribute to creating high quality garden soil. Go home with a greater understanding of the life in your soil and knowing why you won’t need to buy fertilizer ever again. Dress for the weather. This program takes

    $229
  • Now + Then Marketplace Lucky Ducky Market

    Now + Then Marketplace returns to The Block at Sono St. Patty's Day weekend with over 80 local vendors inside and out. The vacant storefront next to Target & Yards on 5th Street will once again be activated by N+T Marketplace a year later, inantely proving their initiative to occupy empty storefronts in the 'Meantime'. The market will feature vendors ranging from Bean2bean coffee and candles from Queer Candle Co to vintage clothes and original artwork.The market is free to attend, dog, and kid friendly. A list of all the vendors can be found on the event page. Pictures are

  • Weekly Creek Care Day: Philly

    Join your neighbors and TCP Keepers to clean Tacony Creek Park and its gateways. Location: Tacony Creek Park Gateway TBA Time: 3pm to 5pm All tools and supplies will be provided, including work gloves, snacks, and water. Restrooms are not available. Please bring a reusable water bottle if you have one. We follow Philadelphia guidelines & will provide masks. Pre-registration required. Questions? Contact Alex Rosario Alex@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853.

  • Naturalist Night

    Wissahickon Environmental Center (Tree House) 300 West Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Bring food to share, as well as your knowledge and opinions, as we discuss the nature of the Wissahickon!

  • Second Thursday Gallery Nights at The Clay Studio

    The Clay Studio 1425 North American Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Every Second Thursday, The Clay Studio joins Crane Arts and NextFab in Second Thursday Gallery Nights, where galleries along the North American Street Arts Corridor are open late to highlight the neighborhood’s creative community. At The Clay Studio, visitors can take a guided tour of the latest exhibition in the Jill Bonovitz Gallery and hear exhibiting artists talk at 6:30 p.m. In March, The Clay Studio will feature, Figuring Space, an exhibition comprised of full-scale, figurative sculptures by 12 leading ceramic artists from around the United States. During this special event, guests will have the opportunity to join a curator-led

    Free
  • Beginning Embroidery with Michelle Gibbs

    The Tacony LAB Community Arts Center 6918 Torresdale Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Learn basic embroidery with artist Michelle GibbsJoin artist Michelle Gibbs for a class in basic embroidery techniques. All materials will be provided for the duration of the class, however students are encouraged to bring a hoop or embroidery floss that they'd like to work with.One part class, March 9th from 6pm-8pmTacony LAB Class Enrollment and Attendance PolicyThe Tacony LAB’s classes are unique in Philadelphia: we do not charge tuition or any sort of fees for any of our classes. Our classes are popular and often have wait-lists. If you enroll in a class, please commit to attending it! Do How to enroll

  • Second Thursday at NextFab: Repair Fair & Michael Ferrin in the Gallery

    North Philly 1800 N. American St., Philadelphia, PA, United States

    In the NextFab Gallery: View the work of the 2023 Museum for Art in Wood x NextFab Winter Residency Fellow Michael Ferrin. The residency is designed for artists in Greater Philadelphia who work in the medium of wood and is a collaboration between the Museum for Art in Wood and NextFab. An exhibition of the work created over the two-month-long program will be presented at the NextFab North Philadelphia location. Michael Ferrin is an artist from Southwest Philadelphia. Working primarily in wood, he employs his training as a furniture maker and his education as an artist to explore the connection

    Free
  • Walking the Edge Community Exhibition Discussion

    Online/Virtual

    The Center’s newest exhibition, Walking the Edge, is an exciting investigation into artistic expressions of the city of Philadelphia’s perimeters and boundaries, as well as other urban landscapes and natural spaces. For this community show, we invited the public to share their creative expressions on borders and edges in nature. Selected submissions are curated into a display, presented both in the Schuylkill Center’s art gallery and online on its website. Hear from curator JJ Tiziou, Director of Environmental Art Kristina Murray, and several artists featured in the exhibition as well as Walk Around Philadelphia participants. Explore how the exhibition promotes

    Free
  • Coffee with the Birds

    Wissahickon Environmental Center 300 West Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    We will brew a pot of hot or iced coffee to enjoy as we see what birds are around the grounds and trails if time permits.Coffee With The Birds New Day: Fridays at 9am at the Tree House starting 1/27/23 We will brew a pot of hot or iced coffee to enjoy as we see what birds are around the grounds. If time permits, we will venture out in woods or meadow or down to the creek. FREE

  • Business Planning Technical Assistance-Virtual Support

    This is an hour of remote ag business planning technical assistance that will be confirmed upon sign-up. Date subject to change.Speak with an agriculture technical assistance provider about crop planning, harvest and post-harvest handling in preparation for farm market and food hub sales, using sustainable practices for small space production. These time slots are virtual conversations. To sign up for an in-person meeting see the other in-person sessions in this collection listed for Monday and Wednesday. Your actual technical assistance slot will be confirmed by email from rbcfworkshops@gmail.com.

  • Business Planning Technical Assistance-Virtual Support

    This is an hour of remote ag business planning technical assistance that will be confirmed upon sign-up. Date subject to change.Speak with an agriculture technical assistance provider about crop planning, harvest and post-harvest handling in preparation for farm market and food hub sales, using sustainable practices for small space production. These time slots are virtual conversations. To sign up for an in-person meeting see the other in-person sessions in this collection listed for Monday and Wednesday. Your actual technical assistance slot will be confirmed by email from rbcfworkshops@gmail.com.

  • FABSCRAP PHL Volunteer Session: Friday, March 10, PM session

    Bok 1901 South 9th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    FABSCRAP needs your help to save designer textiles from landfills! It's easy to learn, fun to do, and a safe way to help out.FABSCRAP Philly needs your help to save designer textiles from landfill! Volunteers will sort through fabric samples and swatches, separating fabric from paper headers and folding large, usable fabric to be saved for reuse.When registering, choose:First Time Volunteer Sorter if this is your first time volunteering with usReturn Volunteer Sorter if you’ve sorted with us beforeNote: If you choose to donate, please make sure that you also choose a sorter ticket. FABSCRAP Philly is committed to keeping

  • Gallery Talk with Museum for Art in Wood x NextFab Winter Residency Fellow Michael Ferrin

    North Philly 1800 N. American St., Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Gallery Talk with Winter Residency Fellow Michael Ferrin NextFab 1800 North American Street | Fri. March 10, 2023 | 6:30 pm – 7:30 EST | Hybrid Event Guests may join us either at NextFab North or via Zoom. Join us for a gallery talk with the 2023 Winter Residency Fellow Michael Ferrin. The residency is designed for artists in Greater Philadelphia who work in the medium of wood and is a collaboration between the Museum for Art in Wood and NextFab. An exhibition of the work created over the two-month-long program will be presented at the NextFab North Philadelphia location.

    Free
  • Harrowgate Greening Roundtable

    IF Lab 3400 J Street, Suite G12, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Participation is limited to 16 residents.Dates: Saturday, March 11, 2023Time: 8:30 AM - 3:00 PMPARTICIPATION IS LIMITED TO 16 RESIDENTS, WHO WILL BE NOTIFIED FROM THOSE REGISTER. Selected residents will receive $75 each for their participation, plus lunch and refreshments. Please select “save your space” and answer the questions that follow.What would make your neighborhood “green”?The Academy of Natural Sciences ranks H amongst Philadelphia's eight most neglected and underserved neighborhoods. We need your help to discuss these questions: What would you do to make your neighborhood green? Plant trees and gardens? Reduce violence by building community spaces in vacant lots?

  • Horticulture Volunteer Day

    Bartram’s Garden 5400 Lindbergh Blvd., Philadelphia, United States

    Health reminders: We are in accordance with Pennsylvania and the City of Philadelphia’s current COVID-19 response levels. Please follow the link to stay up-to-date on our city’s protocols. If you are sick or experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, please do not volunteer. Volunteers will support seasonal plantings, weeding, invasive species removal, and support greenhouse maintenance. Registered volunteers will meet at the Welcome Center promptly at 9:30 AM. Staff will separate groups and provide instructions and safety protocols for the day. Out of respect and safety for our staff and others, please arrive on time. PLEASE NOTE: Capacity is limited; participants MUST be

  • Sankofa Community Farm Volunteer Day

    Sankofa Community Farm at Bartram’s Garden 5400 Lindbergh Blvd, Philadelphia, PA

    Health reminders: We are in accordance with Pennsylvania and the City of Philadelphia’s current COVID-19 response levels. Please follow the link to stay up-to-date on our city’s protocols. If you are sick or experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, please do not volunteer. Volunteers will work alongside Farm staff to support seasonal plantings, harvesting, weeding, invasive species removal, and orchard support. Volunteers will meet at the Sankofa Community Farm at 9:30 AM and be separated into groups and provided with instructions and safety protocols for the day. Out of respect and safety for our staff and others, please arrive on time. PLEASE NOTE:

  • VU PHL & Brothers of Strawberry Mansion

    Strawberry Mansion CDC 2829 West Diamond street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    VU PHL is spring cleaning in Strawberry Mansion!The Brothers of Strawberry Mansion mission is to assist, identify and provide resources to those residents of the Strawberry Mansion communityStrawberry Mansion Community Development Corporation (SMCDC) was founded in 2004 to promote sustainable revitalization through residential, commercial, and economic development; historic preservation; and the empowerment of the Strawberry Mansion community. Although troubled by disinvestment and blight in the past, today the neighborhood is experiencing renewal and growth at a tremendous pace. SMCDC was formed to drive this renewal, to empower residents, and to preserve the unique character of the community.What we will be

  • The Rail Park – Three Mile Vision Tour

    2700 Pennsylvania Ave 2700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Friends of the Rail Park for a walking tour covering the Three Mile Vision for the Rail Park.

  • UC Green X Girl Trek : Women’s Walk for Women’s history month

    Cobbs Creek Community Environmental Center 700 Cobbs Creek Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join UC Green and Girl Trek in a walk to celebrate Women's History month!Join UC Green and Girl Trek in a walk to celebrate Women's History month! We will start walking at the Cobbs Creek Environmental Center and turn around at Whitby Avenue! UC Green is a tree planting nonprofit commited to a greener philadelphia! Through partnerships and education, we empower volunteer environmental stewardship in University City and its surrounding communities. Girl Trek is a global movement of Black women leveraging the historic legacy of walking and the power of self-care as a pathway to heal and transform our lives.

  • Weaving at Glen Foerd

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

    The Tacony LAB free workshop series at Glen Foerd!Try your hand at weaving! Draw inspiration from the Glen Foerd Mansion as you hand weave a small tapestry with assistance from the LAB Staff. You will be provided a small cardboard loom to take home with you for future projects if you wish. Please register so we have an accurate count of supplies. This project may take the full 2 hours, so please arrive at 11 and plan to stay until 1. This event will take place on location at Glen Foerd, a hidden treasure in Northeast Philadelphia on the Delaware

  • Spring Seed Share

    Harriet Wetherill Park 2642 Butler Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA, United States

    Any and all are welcomed to join us to share seeds, seedlings, crops, goods, and more as we gather to share all of our growing knowledge.Farm Finder PA is organizing a seed share! Bring your seeds, seedlings, harvested crops, goods, and anything you'd like to share or sell as we prepare for the 2023 growing season. We will be meeting at the free use pavilion at Harriet Wetherill Park. This park as multiple entrances, we will be at the pavilion just off of the Narcissa Road entrance across from Maple Acres Farm Market. We can walk over to the market

  • Goat Walk and Watershed Talk with Philly Goat Project

    The Farm at Awbury Arboretum 6336 Ardleigh Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Philly Goats are partnering with Let's Go Outdoors to bring you a free guided Goat Walk and Watershed Talk on Saturday, March 11th from 1-3pm (meet at the goat barn at 1pm sharp). This is a 2 hour interactive outdoor program where participants can learn all about water! Where does water come from? Where does it go? What is a watershed? Why is this important? How does a goat drink? Dress for the outdoors. Rain date is March 12 at 1pm.

  • Uncle Bobbie’s X Brittney Morris – “The Jump” Discussion & Book Signing

    First United Methodist Church of Germantown FUMCOG 6001 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Uncle Bobbie's as we welcome award-winning author, Brittney Morris as she discusses her latest book, "The Jump".Bestselling young-adult author, Brittney Morris joins us as she discusses her latest book, "The Jump".The Jump follows a group of Seattle teens who enter a city-wide cryptology contest run by a mysterious entity called The Order, which will offer the winners high-tech resources that the teens plan on using to stop the placement of an oil refinery in their neighborhood.Brittney will be joined in conversation with author and literary agent, Eric Smith. Q&A and book signing will follow the discussion...Doors open at 1:00pm.

  • ExtrABBAganza!

    American Swedish Historical Museum 1900 Pattison Ave, Philadeplhia, PA, United States

    The American Swedish Historical Museum is hosting the ExtrABBAganza dance party on the 11th of March! The dance party celebrates the iconic music of the Swedish band ABBA. DJ Robert Drake will spin the throwbacks as everyone lets out their inner Dancing Queen. Highlights of the evening will include a dancing and costume contest and live performances by the queens, Miss Troy, Scarlett Masters, Elieen O'Brennan, and Amerie Jameson! Tickets include Swedish-inspired bites and a cash bar. Tickets are $30 for museum members and $35 for non-members and include Swedish-inspired bites and a cash bar.

    $30 – $35
  • Community Seed Swap

    108 Fairway Terrace 108 Fairway Terrace, Mount Laurel Township, NJ, United States

    Join us for this free community event where we can meet to swap seeds for the upcoming gardening season.This is a social gathering for our local community to come together and share any excess seeds we have available with each other. This even has no experts. We are hobby gardeners or completely new to gardening and this will be the first time we are swapping seeds, so we are all coming together to learn!Please bring any seeds you are willing to donate for free separated into small quantities in individual bags labels with the following:Seed Type (Roma Tomato)Date Seeds Harvested

  • Nature’s Impact on Music: Nature Inspires Earliest Instruments

    Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens 631 Berwyn Baptist Road, Devon, PA, United States

    Enjoy a classical concert at JenkinsNature’s Impact on Music: Nature Inspires Earliest InstrumentsSunday, March 12, 2:30 – 3:30 PMicarus Percussion Duo:  Matt Keown and Jeff Stern (marimbas and drums) Learn why percussion was among the earliest instrument families and how these primitive instruments have evolved.Join us for a three-part chamber music series that will highlight the impact and inspiration of nature on classical music. Each performance will feature a different musical group with a thematic explanation from the musicians. This series is a collaboration between Allegro Music Consultants and Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens.Members: $25 | Non-Members: $30

  • NW Philly Nature Walks

    Wissahickon Environmental Center (Tree House) 300 West Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Bird and nature walks Mondays at 9am at different Parks & Recreation locations in NW Philly.

  • Plant and Cutting Swap

    Whitman Library 200 Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Plant and Cutting Swap

  • Flow and Unwind Yoga: The Tree in Me

    Flow and Unwind Yoga: The Tree in Me This series will explore the parallels and departures between arboreal and human embodiment through breathwork, dynamic and held yoga postures, and applications of yogic philosophy. Immerse yourself in nature with this yoga series.  Yoga Instructor Sarah Charlesworth-Attie (she/her/hers) is a Philadelphia-based yoga teacher specializing in vinyasa, prenatal, postnatal & kids yoga. She has been teaching at Awbury for three years Yoga Series Information Tree yoga will be held indoors at The Cope House at 1 Awbury Rd Class schedule: Mondays, 6:00-7:00 pm on 2/20, 2/27, 3/6, 3/13 Cost: $60 for 4 weeks,

  • Lehigh Valley Watershed Conference 2023

    STEPS Building Lehigh University, 1 West Packer Avenue, Bethlehem, PA, United States

    The Lehigh Valley Watershed Conference is a regional forum offering presentations and workshops on environmental topics.The 2023 Lehigh Valley Watershed Confrence highlights Indigenous connections to land and water resources. Presentations will address experiences related to access to clean water and healthcare, sovereignty; treaty rights; connecting tribal youth to their ancestral homeland in the Delaware River Watershed; and the identification, documentation, preservation and protection of Ceremonial Stone Landscapes in the Northeast. Additional presentations and workshops will focus on stormwater and MS-4s for municipal staff and engineers. There will be a track for watershed volunteers engagement, and technical workshops to dive into

  • Bennett Compost Cleanup in Tacony Creek Park

    5650 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19120 5650 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Bennett Compost to clean Tacony Creek Park and park gateways every Tuesday. Let’s support this local business in improving our environment and neighborhood! Location: Meet at Bennett Compost: 5650 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19120 Time: 11am All tools and supplies will be provided. No registration required. Questions? Contact Alex Rosario at Alex@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853.

  • Plant and Cutting Swap

    Whitman Library 200 Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Plant and Cutting Swap

  • The Feminist Subversion of the Economy: A Reading Group

    Making Worlds Bookstore & Social Center 210 South 45th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    In the face of unending economic crises and climate catastrophe, a reading group that considers what a dignified life looks like?

  • Transformation Talk: Creating & Educating a More Sustainable Philadelphia

    Friends Select School 1651 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for the second installment of Friends Select’s new Transformation Talk speaker series.The second installment of Friends Select’s new Transformation Talk speaker series is “Creating and Educating a More Sustainable Philadelphia.” As a Philadelphia institution that is “in the city and of the city,” Friends Select is deeply invested in the sustainability of our natural and built environment, particularly our educational environment. How can educational institutions both teach and embody sustainable design? What does a sustainable Philadelphia look like, what role should our city’s leaders play in getting us there, and what is the role of individual Philadelphians? Our

  • Birds and Brews

    Wissahickon Brewing Company 3705 W School House Ln, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Friends of the Wissahickon and Wissahickon Brewing Company are joining forces for a fun workshop that will support native birds. If you’ve ever been to Andorra Meadow or Houston Meadow, you’ve likely seen some of our habitat boxes that many species (including the beautiful Eastern Bluebird) rely on. Now is your chance to help us build more boxes and have a fun time doing it! You’ll not only get to build a box by hand with us, but you’ll get to learn about the meadows the boxes will be installed in as well as the species that will likely take

  • Discover Tai Chi (3/15)

    Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens 631 Berwyn Baptist Road, Devon, PA, United States

    Explore Tai Chi at Jenkins!Discover Tai ChiWednesday, March 15, 9:30 – 10:30 AMAimée Alegría Barry, Centaur Tai ChiJoin us for an introduction to the ancient practice of Tai Chi. Tai Chi is a soft-style martial art and is composed of slow, deliberate movements, meditation, and deep breathing to enhance physical health and emotional well-being. The beauty of Jenkins will create an inspirational backdrop to practice and work on the form.All levels welcome. Classes will be held indoors.Members: $12 | Non-Members: $18

  • Rethinking Fast Fashion

    One garbage truck of clothes is burned or sent to landfills every second!Gone are the days when people would purchase a garment and wear it for years. In a world of accelerating demand, entire business models are built on the premise of “fast fashion,” providing clothes cheaply and quickly to consumers through shorter fashion cycles. This linear fashion model of buying, wearing and quickly discarding clothes negatively impacts people and the planet. Join Dr. Julie Stanton, Professor of Business at Penn State Brandywine, to learn more about fast fashion's social, environmental, and economic ramifications. Julie Stanton received her B.S. in

  • Plant and Cutting Swap

    Whitman Library 200 Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Plant and Cutting Swap

  • Learn to Start Your Agri-Business

    2300 Master St 2300 Master Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Learn in an indoor farm that actually produces a variety of products, some you can make at home.

  • Lenapehoking: Archaeology, Heritage, and the Power of Place

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

    Discussion highlighting tribal relationships to Lenapehoking, the ancestral and spiritual homeland of Lenni-Lenape and Delaware peoples.Wolf Humanities Center • University of Pennsylvania2022–2023 FORUM ON HERITAGELenapehokingArchaeology, Heritage, and the Power of Place for Lenape Tribal NationsJeremy Johnson, (Delaware), Director of Cultural Education, Delaware Tribe of Indians, OKGregory D. Lattanzi, Curator and State Archaeologist, New Jersey State MuseumKatelyn Lucas, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for Delaware NationDaniel StrongWalker Thomas, Hereditary Chief, Delaware Nation Lenni LenapePresented in collaboration with Penn Museum.This panel discussion highlights tribal relationships to Lenapehoking, the ancestral and spiritual homeland of Lenni-Lenape and Delaware peoples of the Delaware Valley. Archaeologists and

  • Academy Town Square: Insect Apocalypse

    The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Oliver Milman will discuss his book The Insect Crisis: The Fall of the Tiny Empires that Run the World in conversation with Maiken Scott.Oliver Milman’s The Insect Crisis: The Fall of the Tiny Empires that Run the World bravely delves into the recent evidence revealing the alarming decline of the insect world. With a sense of measured urgency, Milman, an environmental correspondent for The Guardian, presents studies from across the globe to elucidate the magnitude of this hidden emergency. In conversation with Maiken Scott, host of WHYY's The Pulse, Milman will discuss the marvelous variety of insects (from butterflies to

  • Wellness Walks

    Led by Megan Do Nascimento These early morning walks take place every Monday and Thursday from 7 am – 8 am. Join Awbury’s dedicated and fun-loving wellness community while breathing in the fresh morning air. Commune with nature and start your day out right on Awbury’s beautiful grounds. On your way, you may see one of the 136 bird species that were spotted on Awbury’s grounds last year. Or try to find Awbury’s Tree of the Month on your journey through the grounds. There is so much to experience early at Awbury.   Wellness Walk Information No registration is required

  • Winter Tree Identification

    And you thought all trees look alike in winter! Learn to see both the obvious as well as the more subtle characteristics that make winter identification interesting. The class will begin indoors with a lecture introducing essential identification techniques and a review of important winter characteristics such as bud morphology, habit, leaf and bundle scars, bark, and fruit. The group will then move outside for a stroll through the Arboretum to put your knowledge to work. Meet at the Morris Arboretum’s Visitor Center at 100 E Northwestern Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19118. Dress for the weather. With Dr. Tim Block, John

    $35
  • Plant and Cutting Swap

    Whitman Library 200 Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Plant and Cutting Swap

  • Farm-to-Glass Cocktail Preview @ Philadelphia Distilling

    Post Haste, the farm-to-table cocktail bar opening in East Kensington later this spring, is hosting a preview pop-up at Philadelphia Distilling on Thursday, March 16. Post Haste's partner/beverage director Fred Beebe will be offering a tight menu of Post Haste-style cocktails powered by Philadelphia Distilling spirits, which falls directly in line with the forthcoming cocktail bar's locally sourced ethos. Post Haste’s beverage menu will exclusively feature spirits, beers, wines, citrus, herbs, produce and mixers from the Mid-Atlantic. Nothing will be imported, in an effort to both support local purveyors and address the bar’s environmental impact by reducing food miles. (additional

    Free
  • Bike Conversation: Talking Wheels in Tacony Creek Park

    Virtual Event your home

    Do you enjoy bike riding? Would like to bike more often? Join us to talk about ideas and opportunities for bicycle programs in Tacony Creek Park, part of the Circuit Trail system. Hear from the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia about their programming successes, as well as from community members like you about your ideas! Register in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the meeting.

  • In-Person Moss Wall with Air Plant Workshop at Glen Foerd

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

    Join us to create a beautiful framed moss wall for your home or office.Learn to create a gorgeous, framed, preserved moss wall with a live air plant. These beautiful frames are handcrafted in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and are styled with preserved moss, making them super low-maintenance.This workshop will allow you to create something unique while enjoying a new learning experience which will give you a chance to decompress, connect with nature, and learn all about our process to create your own one-of-a-kind home decor.Preserved moss walls are a great way to enhance your mood and add life to any space. This

  • Energy and Environment: Academic Research vs. Investigative Journalism

    Science History Institute 315 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    NPR’s Neela Banerjee and Yale professor Paul Sabin discuss the interaction between journalistic and academic accounts of the past.Climate change is a global issue that requires new technologies, new economic policies, and new production and consumption practices. But it also requires a better understanding of the past and how decades of detrimental decisions and resulting emissions have shaped our current environmental crisis.This panel discussion explores the work of academic historians, whose authoritative research on climate is now published in such outlets as The Guardian and the New York Times, and investigative journalists, who have produced award-winning stories on the troubled

  • Uncovering Bioluminescent Fungi (online)

    Online/Virtual

    Bioluminescence, light created by living organisms, is one of nature’s most incredible creations. We usually see this phenomenon in fireflies, but all around us lies a hidden world of glowing life. Glowing mushrooms dotting the nighttime forest, weaving through the soil and climbing up tree bark, even wood that glows in the dark! Experience the wonders of fungal bioluminescence with educator and mycologist Matt Schink and find out what might be hiding in your own backyard.

  • Nature Tots: Sugaring on the Farm

    Fox Chase Farm 8500 Pine Road, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us at at Fox Chase Farm for a story walk & sugaring. Children ages 2-5 years with an adult.Join us at at Fox Chase Farm for a story walk & sugaring. Children ages 2-5 years with an adult.$5.00 per child. Adults are FREE. Eventbrite fees apply. If you'd like to pay by cash or check, register under the "free" ticket, then email PEC@phila.gov for payment information. Parking is available at the center with additional street parking. The center, bathrooms, and picnic areas are all accessible, however, the trails are rocky and uneven. This is an all-weather, outdoor program. Please

  • 2023 World Water Day Program

    Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center 640 Waterworks Drive, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join the Philadelphia Water Department and the Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center for a two-day summit for World Water Day 2023!

  • Comparative Cultures of Resilience and Sustainability

    Houston Hall 3417 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Case Studies in the Netherlands and the Community of Eastwick in PhiladelphiaCoastal and riverside cities worldwide are under increasing pressure from sea level rise and other effects of climate change. Resilience and sustainability are paradigmatic concepts for the ways in which cities address them and their impacts on water, food, energy, and housing. During this event, University of Pennsylvania students and faculty, alongside representatives from the private sector and the Eastwick community, will discuss their analysis of climate action plans and resilience strategies; explore cultural histories relative to flooding events; and will share lessons learned from Dutch and American experts

  • Plant and Cutting Swap

    Whitman Library 200 Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Plant and Cutting Swap

  • Horticulture Volunteer Day

    Bartram’s Garden 5400 Lindbergh Blvd., Philadelphia, United States

    Health reminders: We are in accordance with Pennsylvania and the City of Philadelphia’s current COVID-19 response levels. Please follow the link to stay up-to-date on our city’s protocols. If you are sick or experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, please do not volunteer. Volunteers will support seasonal plantings, weeding, invasive species removal, and support greenhouse maintenance. Registered volunteers will meet at the Welcome Center promptly at 9:30 AM. Staff will separate groups and provide instructions and safety protocols for the day. Out of respect and safety for our staff and others, please arrive on time. PLEASE NOTE: Capacity is limited; participants MUST be

  • Spring Tastes & Tonics

    Pennypack Environmental Center 8600A Verree Road, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Walk to find edible spring plants that when made into teas can help the body detox from our winter ways. All Ages. Free.Walk to find edible spring plants that when made into teas can help the body detox from our winter ways. All Ages. Free.Parking is available at the center with additional street parking. The center, bathrooms, and picnic areas are all accessible, however, the trails are rocky and uneven. This is an all-weather, outdoor program. Please dress for the weather and hiking. Photos will be taken of participants during this program for use by the Pennypack Environmental Center and

  • Restoration Volunteer Work Day at the Boy Scout Tract

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

    Help steward our newest, soon-to-be permanently preserved natural land, the Boy Scout Tract. Meet us in the parking lot of Higher Ground Church at 7860 Eva Street to assist us in removing invasive plant species, clearing aggressive vines off native trees, and removing unwanted material. All participants are welcome to stay for a happy hour after we finish our work. We recommend you wear sturdy shoes and clothes that you are comfortable getting dirty. Bring your own work gloves if you have them, however some will also be provided. Please bring a source of liquids to stay hydrated. Registration is

  • Tree Crew Volunteer Day

    Bartram’s Garden 5400 Lindbergh Blvd., Philadelphia, United States

    Health reminders: We are in accordance with Pennsylvania and the City of Philadelphia’s current COVID-19 response levels. Please follow the link to stay up-to-date on our city’s protocols. If you are sick or experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, please do not volunteer. Location: Ezekiel Baptist Church 5701 Grays Ave, 19143 Registered volunteers will meet at Ezekiel Baptist Church promptly at 10 AM. Staff will separate groups and provide instructions and safety protocols for the day. Out of respect and safety for our staff and others, please arrive on time. In collaboration with Bartram’s Garden, the Southwest Tree Coalition, and the Roots Tree

  • 2023 World Water Day Program

    Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center 640 Waterworks Drive, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join the Philadelphia Water Department and the Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center for a two-day summit for World Water Day 2023!

  • The United Nations of Rivers, Deltas and Estuaries DAY #2: Tours & games

    Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center 640 Waterworks Drive, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This side event focuses on the role of rivers, deltas and estuaries worldwide in the sustenance of mankind.A full day program open to everyone about water as a lead up to the UN Water Conference 2023 in NYC March 22-24th, a mid-term review of the objectives of “Water for Sustainable Development (2018-2028) hosted by Tajikistan and the Netherlands. A Delegation from the Netherlands will gather with Philadelphians at the Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center to affirm the central role water plays in sustainable development. Speakers, guided history tours, informal conversations and serious game playing will celebrate water, public engagement, place-based

  • Poetry Plants Power

    The Tricycle Cafe & Bicycle Shop 1 Station Avenue, Conshohocken, PA, United States

    This will be a poetry performance event along with an open mic. Express yourself.Please join us for an afternoon of words, reflection, and connection. Special thanks to @poetry.plants.power for bringing together a wonderful cast of talented individuals to bless our space with poetry. Artists will be covering topics relevant to our local community. And if you feel so inclined, we’ll be having an open mic portion should you need to express yourself.

  • Spring Equinox Sun Prints w/ Nicole Duprée

    Pennypack Environmental Center 8600A Verree Road, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Visitors and artists of all ages are invited to take a springtime stroll in the park and then make botanical cyanotype prints.Spring Equinox Sun PrintsVisitors and artists of all ages are invited to take a stroll in the park and then make botanical cyanotype prints to celebrate the equinox and longer days full of light. Led by Ampersand Textile & Design's Nicole Duprée. The spring equinox is a time marking emergence from a season of short days and long nights to a time of balance, warmer temperatures, and budding nature. To capture this time in botanical art using the sun

  • Make it Myself at The Resource Exchange w/Ants on a Log & Jeanette Bradley

    The Resource Exchange 1800 North American Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    “Make it Myself” March musical performance, eco-creative reuse workshop and book reading event for Children (& Other Childlike People!)What is Make It Myself March? A month-long creative reuse celebration for kids & families, including a special, interactive “Make it Myself” musical performance, workshop and book reading event on Saturday, March 18th with: • Special musical performance by Philly's favorite family-friendly band Ants on a Log, in celebration of their new album "Make it Myself”! • Creative Reuse Maker Space at The Resource Exchange, where children & other child-like people & their adults can create art to display in a "Make

  • Artist Talk & Book Signing: Lost Light Luv – Leah McDonald

    InLiquid Gallery 1400 North American, Suit 108, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us on March 18th, from 4:30 - 6:30, in celebration of photographer Leah Macdonald’s "Lost Light Luv" exhibition and book release. In conjunction with the exhibition, Macdonald will present her new book, original monoprints, and a darkroom installation, revealing a behind-the-scenes view of the interpersonal and photographic. Beginning at 5 PM, Leah will give a brief talk, followed by time for a Q&A and book sales. For more information please visit www.inliquid.org or call (215) 235-3405.

    Free
  • Post Haste Pop-Up

    Post Haste, the farm-to-table cocktail bar opening in East Kensington later this spring, is hosting a preview pop-up at Philadelphia Distilling on Thursday, March 16. Post Haste's partner/beverage director Fred Beebe will be offering a tight menu of Post Haste-style cocktails powered by Philadelphia Distilling spirits, which falls directly in line with the forthcoming cocktail bar's locally sourced ethos. Post Haste’s beverage menu will exclusively feature spirits, beers, wines, citrus, herbs, produce and mixers from the Mid-Atlantic. Nothing will be imported, in an effort to both support local purveyors and address the bar’s environmental impact by reducing food miles. (additional

    Free
  • Tea Tasting & Trowels (A Phood Phorest Volunteer Event)

    Wissahickon Environmental Center Phood Phorest 300 West Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Welcome spring by cleaning, mulching and weeding the Phood Phorest. Then take a moment to taste spring teas and tonics.Learn & lend a hand with "lasagna mulching," weeding, & early planting. Then taste tisanes (teas) made from spring plants that help cleanse and wake the body after winter.No experience necessary, just the interest in learning and enjoying a few hours outdoors working your muscles. Adults, Teens & Families. Older kids are welcome, but need to be registered with a volunteering adult.Questions? Contact Christina at Christina.Moresi@phila.govCity of Philadelphia Covid-19 information This is an all weather, all outdoor program.TICK CHECK upon return

  • The History of PHS Tree Tenders and the Importance of Urban Tree Canopy

    PHS Tree Tenders & Urban Tree Canopies Join PHS’s Trees Program Manager, Mindy Maslin, as she explores the importance of urban tree canopy, as well as how to plant, care for, and advocate for urban street trees. The PHS Tree Tenders program trains individuals and neighbors in all aspects of tree care and maintenance, and twice a year, provides street trees for communities to plant in their neighborhoods.  PHS Tree Tenders plants over 3,000 trees across the Philadelphia region annually. The program both educates and rallies community participants to support one another in providing long-term care for the trees, leading

  • NW Philly Nature Walks

    Wissahickon Environmental Center (Tree House) 300 West Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Bird and nature walks Mondays at 9am at different Parks & Recreation locations in NW Philly.

  • Plant and Cutting Swap

    Whitman Library 200 Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Plant and Cutting Swap

  • Vagelos Institute Lecture in Energy Science and Technology

    Kleinman Center for Energy Policy 220 S. 34th St., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Dr. Jenny Yang delivers the 2023 VIEST Annual Lecture: Inspired by Nature: Understanding the Chemistry that Powers Our Planet.This event is a part of Energy Week at Penn, a week of energy-focused events across Penn’s campus. Browse and register for other Energy Week events: energyweek.penn.edu Please join us for a reception at the Kleinman Center following the talk!Title: Inspired by Nature: Understanding the Chemistry that Powers Our PlanetAbstract: Our planet is powered by the sun. Through photosynthesis, plants use solar energy along with carbon dioxide from the air and water to form chemical bonds to grow and flourish. We use

  • Spring Equinox in the Wissahickon with Melinda Spink and Stephanie Brown

    Houston Playground 900 Grakyn Ln, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Meeting at Houston Playground (900 Grakyn Ln, Philadelphia, PA 19128) Are you as excited about the spring as we are? Then come out and join Trail Ambassadors, Melinda Spink and Stephanie Brown, for a walk in the Wissahickon to celebrate the official changeover from winter to spring! You’ll learn facts about the spring equinox and what to expect in the Wissahickon with the new season, as well as enjoy the beautiful variety of Houston Meadow! Distance: 2 miles Level: Moderate (some inclines and declines, uneven surfaces) Registration is required for all hikes so that participants can be informed of weather

  • Spring Equinox Event @ W Philadelphia w/ Luna Maye

    W Philadelphia is hosting a Golden Hour event with Luna Maye on Monday, March 20th at 6pm in celebration of the Spring Equinox. Guests will be welcomed to W Philadelphia's WET Deck by a scene and shop floral experience from Wilde & Lovely, while sounds from DJ SYLO will prime the nervous system for the cellular sound bath massage from Luna Maye. Around 7pm, guests will bloom with the Spring Equinox via a sound meditation concert experience. Spatial audio headphones will guide individuals through an immersive, sonic journey by Luna Maye. Soft seating, yoga mats, and chairs will be provided

    $44
  • Volunteer – Spring Gardening

    Stoneleigh: a natural garden 1829 County Line Road, Villanova, PA, United States

    8:30 – 11:30 am
    Get outside and bloom.

  • Spring Ephemerals

    The Willows Park 490 Darby Paoli Road, Villanova, PA, United States

    Join Master Gardener's for a presentation on Spring Ephemerals at the Willows MansionSpringtime brings warm sunshine, beneficial rain, and a bit of color on the forest floor...if you know where to look! Join Master Gardeners Anita Ann Murphy & Debbie Ziegler on Tuesday March 21 at the Willows Mansion in Villanova, PA to learn about the benefits of spring ephemerals and ways to include them into your garden.Questions? Please email us at: info@willowsparkpreserve.org

  • Decarbonization and Urban Institutions

    Kleinman Center for Energy Policy 220 S. 34th St., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Explore the role of higher education institutions in advancing decarbonization efforts in the context of their communities.This event is a part of Energy Week at Penn, a week of energy-focused events across Penn’s campus. Browse and register for other Energy Week events: energyweek.penn.edu Boxed lunches will be available to go following the talk!Over half of the world’s population lives in cities and account for roughly 60% of the world’s ghg emissions, presenting both great opportunities and unique challenges for cities and the higher education institutions therein to address climate change. In this panel, we will explore the role of higher

  • Hike with Tree House Staff

    Wissahickon Environmental Center (Tree House) 300 West Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join our EE staff for a nature hike on the local trails. This program is oriented towards adults and families with older children

  • Plant and Cutting Swap

    Whitman Library 200 Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Plant and Cutting Swap

  • Spring Happy Hour with Circular Philadelphia and Glitter

    South Philadelphia Tap Room 1509 Mifflin Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Kick off your spring by connecting with Philadelphians who want to make our City clean, green and circular!Celebrate the arrival of spring with us at a happy hour at South Philly Tap Room on March 21st! Get to know more about Circular Philadelphia and CP member Glitter and hang out with others who want to make Philly cleaner, greener, and more equitable. Glitter’s founder and CEO will be on hand to share how their split-it-with-your-neighbors block cleaning service works for neighbors, businesses, and communities. They’ll be buying a first drink for all attendees, so enjoy a round on Glitter while

  • Nourish: A Monthly Grief Care Space

    Black Lotus Holistic Health Collective Rittenhousetown Lane, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us monthly for an evening of care, support and gentle wisdom to companion you on your grief journey.

  • “Expedition Reclamation” Film Screening

    The Discovery Center 3401 Reservoir Drive, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Philadelphia Outward Bound School at The Discovery Center (3401 Reservoir Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19146) between 7-8:30pm for a FREE, in-person screening of the documentary Expedition Reclamation. Expedition Reclamation tells the stories of a dozen women of color and how they formed powerful relationships with the outdoors, challenging the definition of who is typically seen as “outdoorsy,” and seeking to build a reciprocal relationship with the land that honors local indigenous cultures and peoples. The film will be followed by a panel discussion with women of color and how they have created a connection with nature right here in Philadelphia.

    Free
  • Native Plant Sale (Trees, Shrubs, and Vines)

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

    Shop woody plants online beginning March 22nd. Trees, shrubs, and vines available for early season planting. Shop here: shop.schuylkillcenter.org/native-plants/.

  • Tools of the Trades Conference

    Online/Virtual

    Craft organization CraftNOW and makerspace NextFab have partnered again, welcoming new partner LaserPhilly, to present the second annual Tools of the Trades, a four-day hybrid conference focused on connecting artisans to business resources in Philadelphia and beyond. From March 22nd to 25th, tickets will unlock access to experts, resources, and peers working in the craft and business community. This conference is designed to deliver a variety of programming and materials - lectures, resource directories, and ample opportunities for audience participation - and strives to emphasize approachability, affordability, and a supportive environment where everyone can come together to share knowledge, resources,

    $25 – $50
  • Building Urban Resilience to Extreme Heat

    Perry World House 3803 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    As our planet grows ever warmer, cities are especially vulnerable to the growing threat of extreme heat.In urban centers across the globe, congestion, the built environment, and intensive energy use can drive temperatures to dangerous highs. With cities housing over 50 percent of the world’s population and producing around 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions, urban leaders have a major role to play in addressing this climate driven challenge. They have to keep cities cool while using energy sustainably, and change built environments that trap heat. Disadvantaged communities are at the most risk, with limited access to green spaces, basic

  • Plant and Cutting Swap

    Whitman Library 200 Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Plant and Cutting Swap

  • Will the Heat Kill Us First?

    Perry World House 3803 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    A conversation about how extreme heat impacts our lives with Jeff Goodell, author of the forthcoming book "The Heat Will Kill You First."Heatwaves – often referred to as “silent killers”– are among the deadliest of all natural disasters worldwide. Extreme heat also threatens the systems we rely on every day, from agricultural production to energy provision. 2022 saw India – the world’s second largest wheat producer – ban grain exports as a heatwave stunted crops, while parts of China’s longest river dried up, affecting hydropower and shipping. Europe alone reported over 15,000 heat related deaths. In his forthcoming book, The