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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
  • 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
  • Right Tree, Right Place

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

    Tree health and sustainability in the landscape are largely dependent on selecting the appropriate tree before planting. Learn the process of selecting the right tree for the right site to maximize the longevity of your plant after installation. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Saturday, April 6, 2024. About the Instructor: Nicole DeLizzio is the Arborist Assistant at the Mt. Cuba Center. She graduated from the University of Delaware with a degree in Agriculture and Natural Resources and a minor in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. With a combined passion for trees and art, she has

    $19
  • Volunteer – Spring Gardening

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

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

  • Voice, Piano, and Guitar Music Lessons Open House!

    The Song Spot music lessons, which recently opened in Gayborhood in March 2023 is hosting an open house for the community to see the new studio space and meet our instructors! Headquartered in Nashville, our vocal coaches have worked on Music Row and expanded to downtown Philadelphia in hopes of bringing Nashville to Philly's front door! The studio hosts open mics, workshops, and songwriting meet ups to help connect the musicians in Philadelphia's vibrant music community. A woman-owned business, we are working on sharing the knowledge gained in Music City and help the singer-songwriters of Philadelphia further their music careers. We

    Free
  • Got Dirt? How Healthy Soils Grow Better Veggies!

    Stroud Water Research Center 970 Spencer Rd, Avondale, PA, United States

    Get ready for the spring garden season as you learn how you can improve water quality, soil health, and grow better veggies!

    free
  • Second Thursday at NextFab: Repair Fair

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

    Philly Fixer’s Guild Repair Fair: We will be welcoming the Philly Fixers Guild’s Repair Fair back to our spaces to help you fix and repair, fix, and assemble your tricky items. Why replace it when you can repair it? This urban volunteer repair outfit will help you fix your stuff, free of charge, and they’re ready for the challenge. Got tangled jewelry, IKEA furniture that needs assembling, or a vacuum cleaner that’s on the fritz? Sit down with one of their volunteers and they’ll help you hands-on with fixing it. While they do have some limits, they encourage a read of

    Free
  • Black Media Matters: A mayoral candidate forum

    Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church 2800 West Cheltenham Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Philadelphia’s leading Black media outlets and Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church partner for a mayoral candidate forum focused on Black issues.Philadelphia’s leading Black media outlets are partnering with Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church to host a mayoral candidate forum focused on Black issues. This forum will be moderated by Andrea Lawful Sanders, host of The Source, and feature Solomon Jones from WURD Radio and representatives of the Philadelphia Tribune, the Philadelphia Sunday Sun, and Fun Times Magazine questioning the candidates. The panel will focus on issues that have a significant impact on Philadelphia’s Black communities – economic opportunity, education, public safety and

  • The Wissahickon in April with Andi Wingert, Debbie Hoellein and Jim McClory

    North Mt. Pleasant Trailhead

    Meet at North Mt. Pleasant Place Trailhead (North Mt. Pleasant Rd. and Wissahickon Ave.) Join Andi, Debbie, and Jim as we explore the Wissahickon in April. Last year the spring ephemerals were in full bloom on our route. Since this winter has been so mild, we moved our hike a week earlier to see if we can catch them blooming again this April. Will we see frogs in the frog pond as we pass the bench and trees dedicated to a beloved trail ambassador? We may see and hear the earliest migrating birds moving back to our area, including phoebes

  • Tidal Wetlands in the Face of Climate Change

    John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, 8601 Lindbergh Blvd., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19153, United States

    When: Friday, April 14, 2023, 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Where: John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum, Philadelphia, PA (map below) Audience: This workshop is open to homeschool providers, classroom teachers, and non-formal environmental educators. Six hours of Act 48 are available for Pennsylvania Certified Teachers. A certificate of participation will be provided for teachers/participants outside of Pennsylvania. Cost: Free. Seats are limited and registration is required. The school districts of the first 10 teachers who register can be reimbursed for substitute teacher costs. Lunch: Provided thanks to our NSF project funding! See registration to note any dietary preferences. Register Now

  • Weeds 101: Spring Section

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

    Think of what gardening would be like without the world of weeds. Learn how to identify the most common annual and perennial lawn and garden weeds using leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds. The fall section covers species that should be removed before winter, making next year’s garden more maintenance free. Ecologically friendly methods of managing weed infestations are discussed. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Friday, April 14, 2023 About the Instructor: Lucy Dinsmore is a horticulturist and certified arborist who loves learning and teaching about all things growing. She worked in public gardens for

    $29
  • Botanical Ink w/ Nicole Duprée

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

    Make your own ink for drawing and fine writing from natural materials using flowers and plants growing in our green spaces.Workshop OverviewMake your own ink for drawing and fine writing from natural materials using flowers and plants growing in our green spaces and simple ingredients found in your kitchen! Bottle experiences of connection with natural places and experiment with your own plant-based ink. In this introductory level learning experience we will:+ Make drawing ink from black walnut hulls+ Experiment with dried plant material to make your own custom ink + Learn about binders & preservatives to adjust the consistency &

  • Virtual Herb’an Medicine: Spring Blend

    Spring is in the air! Oh and so is pollen... We've got the perfect remedy for you this Spring Join us this week and make your very own beneficial allergy tea blend. There are a plethora of medicinal herbs that help to provide all natural relief from things like runny nose and itchy eyes!  You will receive: A variety of Medicinal Herbs to create your own tea blend Mini Botanical Infused Honey & Honey Dipper Reusable Tea Bags Virtual Reference Time & Location Apr 14, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Virtual Workshop

  • Youth Bike Fridays

    Bike Container

    Come by for free bike rentals, simple repairs, tips, and tricks! Snacks will be provided. Please register in advance.   The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is hosting FREE biking days at Bartram’s Garden through the end of November. Come ride the Bartram Mile trail!  

  • The Wissahickon: A Cultural Inspiration with Lisa Kleiman & Jean McWilliams

    Valley Green Inn 701 Valley Green Ct, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Meet at Valley Green Inn Wissahickon Valley Park is not only an important natural resource and wonderful outdoor space – it is also an inspiration for artists of all types. Join us on this 4 – 5 mile multimedia hike as we explore the films and television programs, the paintings, the literature and the music that have drawn inspiration from the Wissahickon and rooted it in American culture. We will hike both Forbidden Drive and the wooded trails of the northern portion of the park, stopping at points of interest to note and appreciate their cultural significance. We will try

  • Organic Pest, Weed, and Disease Control

    Pleasant Playground Community Garden 6720 Boyer Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Learn about organic pest, weed, and disease control from a seasoned Pennsylvania farmer(Pre-registration required at least 24 hours in advance to participate in the event)Join PA organic farmer Bill Shick for a hands-on workshop about prevention of pests and diseases in a small space urban organic production system. Includes identification of crop beneficials, pests and neutrals and prevention techniques for your spring and early summer crops.

  • Wild Plants from Sovereign Lands (Norris Square Neighborhood Project)

    Norris Square Neighborhood Project 2141 N Howard St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    LED BY LADY DANNI MORINICH Join the Bride on tours of six gardens in Philadelphia. These tours are led by master forager, Lady Danni Morinich, and study the natural life already living within urban development.  You will come away with more knowledge about the edible plants in your neighborhood and stories that connect the past, present and future of the land we have come to know as Philadelphia. April 15th Norris Square Neighborhood Project 2141 N Howard Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122

  • Spring Fest

    Join us in the Garden for our free annual celebration of spring! This year’s theme is “The Beauty of Urban Ecology”, hosted in partnership with The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University and Clean Water Action. Bring the whole family and enjoy Workshops with the Academy of Natural Sciences Spring Tree tour in the Garden Our annual plant nursery kick-off and sale Meditation in the Garden with Luna Drumline and drum circle with Musicopia RSCI Greening roundtable special event Children’s activities Local vendors and food

  • Healing Land & Repairing Harm: A Summit on Philly’s Refinery Redevelopment

    Universal Audenried Charter School 3301 Tasker Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    For 150 years the South Philly Oil refinery polluted our air and bodies. What should the land’s rebirth hold for the next 150 years? Join us for Healing the Land and Repairing Harm: A Summit on Philly’s Refinery Redevelopment, an engaging, joyful learning experience & dialogue about how the former PES oil refinery land should be put to new use.The summit will unite diverse stakeholders -- bringing together residents, elected officials, environmental regulators, city planners, professors, local business owners, and more -- around the largest redevelopment in Philly's history. --- --- ---Highlights of the summit will includeA Candidate Forum for

  • Pollinator Garden Make-In

    5225 Greene St unit 9 5225 Greene Street, #unit 9, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Earth day craft fun with Mindy!Come make some art out of recycled materials to get ready for Earth Day! Join teaching artist Mindy Flexer in her outdoor classroom to make giant flowers and butterflies for Pollinator Power!, an installation that will be in Woodmere’s Helen Millard Children’s Gallery in September. Children, teens, and adults are all invited to enjoy creating our pollinator garden together. Come be you with us!This is an in person event held at Mindy's art studio. Limited spots are available, please register early. This is a drop-in art workshop from 10:30 to 12:00. All ages are welcome.

  • Urban Food Producer Resource Fair

    Pleasant Playground Community Garden 6720 Boyer Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    resource fair tabled by local Philadelphia organizations with opportunities for farmers and urban food producers.If you are an urban food producer, a small local farmer, or are interested in farm and gardening education, this is a great opportunity to network and learn about resources and opportunities that can help you reach your goals. A variety of regional farm resource providers from USDA agencies to the city of Philadelphia will be providing information.

  • Save Soil Community event – Philadelphia, PA

    Weavers Way Co-op, Chestnut Hill 8424 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Save Soil volunteers will have a booth at Weavers Way Co-Op( Chestnut Hill) to raise awareness for soil health.Let us come together to raise awareness to address soil health concerns. Join us as we raise awareness and urge for policy changes to protect our soil.Unless we raise our voices for soil, solutions will not come forth. This is our critical generational endeavor.Let's be part of the solution. Let's make it happen !Save Soil community event detailsJoin us for the Save soil Booth at the Weavers Way Co-Op, Chestnut HillWhen?Sat, April 15th, 20231:00 pm - 3:00 pm ESTWhere?Address: 8424 Germantown Ave,

  • Wild & Seasonal Community Potlucks

    Wild & Seasonal Community Potlucks   Join us four times of year – spring, summer, fall, and winter – as part of our Wild Wisdom and Many Hands Garden & Apothecary Community potlucks. Connect with new friends over wild-foraged dishes, share knowledge about plants of our region, and enjoy delicious dishes prepared lovingly by the Awbury community.   About the Potluck Potlucks will follow this year’s Wild Wisdom quarterly classes and be a great opportunity for students to practice what they’ve learned in plant I.D., cooking, and medicine making. Everyone is welcome to join and is not limited to those who

  • Creek Care Day: Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel Planting

    Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel 8339 Old York Rd, Elkins Park, PA, United States

    Date: Sunday, April 16 Time: 10am – 1pm Location:  Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel 8339 Old York Rd, Elkins Park, PA 19027 Rain Date: Sunday, April 23 | 10am -1pm (This event will be canceled in the event of heavy rain or thunder!) Join your neighbors and Streamkeepers for our monthly Creek Care Day in Montgomery County. This month we will plant native trees, shrubs, and perennials at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel. We’ll be adding plants to the parking lot retrofit on campus that manages the property’s stormwater before it enters the creek. All tools and supplies will be provided, including work gloves (though

  • Clover Market Chestnut Hill

    Join us on Sunday April 16 in historic downtown Chestnut Hill PA for the kickoff Market of the spring season. This Market will feature 95 carefully curated vendors with a wide variety of handmade and vintage goods along with food trucks, live music, and an abundance of shopping options in the charming, cobblestone-lined streets around us . The Market is produced in partnership with the Chestnut Hill Business District, and we thank them for their support! Date & Time: Sunday April 16, 10-4 pm Location: right in the heart of downtown Chestnut Hill. You can point your GPS to 25 W. Highland Ave, or head to the

  • TEDx VillanovaU’s Paradigm Shift for Sustainability Conference

    Driscoll Hall 800 E LANCASTER AVE, Driscoll Hall 132, VILLANOVA, PA, United States

    Some of Villanova's best and brightest will be sharing their perspectives of Personal, Social, and Environmental Sustainability.Engage with TEDx Talks given by Villanova Students, Faculty, and Alumni at this year's TEDx VillanovaU Conference. The TEDxVillanovaU: Paradigm Shift for Sustainability conference focuses on three main aspects within sustainability: Personal Sustainability, Social Sustainability, and Environmental Sustainability. Held on April 16th from 1:30-7:30pm, it is free to attend, and official attendees will receive a gift pack for a full audience experience. The conference will be live streamed for anyone who cannot attend the conference in-person or to its entirety.

  • Bioplastics Workshop with Kat Sours

    The Open Kitchen Sculpture Garden 2241 North Philip Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join fiber artist Kat Sours for a fun workshop exploring how to make pigmented gelatin-based bioplastic for textile embellishment.Join fiber artist Kat Sours for a fun workshop exploring how to make pigmented gelatin-based bioplastic for the purpose of textile embellishment. In the first part of the demo Kat will give a tutorial on bioplastic production. Since this material typically takes 2-3 days to cure, the artist will provide premade bioplastic to be used in the second part of the demo, where students will create their own eco-friendly embellishments to create a piece of embroidered artwork to take home.Supplies will be

  • SISTERLY LOVE COLLECTIVE PANEL EVENT WITH AUTHOR AND PODCAST HOST SHARI BAYER

    Join The Sisterly Love Collective as they welcome hospitality-centric podcast host and author Shari Bayer for a panel discussion in celebration of her soon-to-be-released book Chefwise, Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World (Phaidon, Spring 2023). As a preview of the book, which features interviews with leading chefs covering inspiration, advice, and life lessons from both in and out of the kitchen, Shari will lead a panel discussion through the lens of women in hospitality with Sisterly Love Collective members Cybille St. Aude-Tate, Sofia Deleon, and Melissa McGrath as panelists. The panel takes place on Sunday, April 16th, during

    Free
  • Discussion on Climate Change and Divestment at Temple University

    Howard Gittis Student Center, Room 217B 1755 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Climate Change Divestment at Temple: Featuring New Yorker Journalist Bill McKibben with Temple Alum and Environmental Activist Amani ReidWe are proud to present a discussion on climate change and divestment with environmentalist and journalist Bill McKibben. Mr. McKibben, who founded 350.org and contributes regularly to the New Yorker, has published numerous groundbreaking and compelling pieces on global warming and has been instrumental in various efforts to curb carbon emissions. He will be joined by Temple Alum and environmental justice advocate, Amani Reid. Ms. Reid will be facilitating a conversation that outlines the climate change crisis and the complex process of

  • Discussion on Climate Change and Divestment at Temple University

    Howard Gittis Student Center, Room 217B 1755 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Climate Change Divestment at Temple: Featuring New Yorker Journalist Bill McKibben with Temple Alum and Environmental Activist Amani ReidWe are proud to present a discussion on climate change and divestment with environmentalist and journalist Bill McKibben. Mr. McKibben, who founded 350.org and contributes regularly to the New Yorker, has published numerous groundbreaking and compelling pieces on global warming and has been instrumental in various efforts to curb carbon emissions. He will be joined by Temple Alum and environmental justice advocate, Amani Reid. Ms. Reid will be facilitating a conversation that outlines the climate change crisis and the complex process of

  • Our Vote, Our Future Mayoral Forum

    Columbia North YMCA 1400 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us to hear from Mayoral Candidates and help make Philly a better place to live, work, play, and dream.As part of UAC’s "Our Vote, Our Future" initiative, the Urban Affairs Coalition, the Greater Philadelphia YMCA, and One Day at a Time are hosting a mayoral forum where Philadelphians can voice their hopes, concerns, and what they know will make Philadelphia an ever-better place for all of us. Our forum will focus on issues that are top of mind for Philadelphians, including education, youth development, health equity, substance abuse recovery, housing, equitable economic development, and gun violence. Attending this forum

  • 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.

  • Nature Tots

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

    Join us for a story, simple craft, short walk & more. Children ages 2-5 years with an adult.Children ages 2-5 years with an adult can join us for a story, simple craft, short walk, games and more. $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 dress

  • Stopping the Next Pandemic: The Role of Animals in Disease Transmission

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

    A discussion on the potential impact of diseases like avian flu, swine flu, Ebola, and SARS-CoV-2, which all emerged from animal sources.In 2022, over 55 million birds across the United States died from bird flu, making it the worst ever outbreak in the country. As climate change and human encroachment on animal habitats bring humans and animals into ever closer contact, the risk of animal diseases infecting humans – zoonotic diseases – grows. We have already experienced these devastating effects with the 2009 swine flu pandemic, the 2014-15 zika virus epidemic that affected North and South America, and the 2014-16

  • Earth Day Celebration (An Afterschool Art Adventure)

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

    Youth will be immersed in a different natural science topic each class utilizing multiple learning tools including hands-on.Youth will be immersed in a different natural science topic each class utilizing multiple learning tools including hands-on. Celebrate Earth Day while experiencing sustainability through natural crafts and DIY projects. Ages 5-10 years old. $5 per child. 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

  • Produce Palette: an art and agriculture workshop

    Central Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia: Culinary Literacy Center 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Watercolor paintings that look so good, you could eat them!The culinary and visual arts have long intersected in nature morte, or still-life painting, with no subject being more iconic than the bowl of fruit. Want to discover watercolor painting as well as what the spring harvest has to offer? Join us as we transform the Culinary Literacy Center kitchen into a different kind of art studio to learn how to make striking watercolor paintings of uncommon spring and summer produce. In this class, you will learn how to render seasonal fruits and vegetables—specifically, local and seasonal produce you typically don't

  • Reconstructing Black Families: Stories from the Chew Papers

    Historical Society of Pennsylvania 1300 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Spread throughout the 288.5 linear feet of the Chew Family Papers at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania is the evidence of the lives of early American families of African descent, both free and enslaved. Recent digitization work and research by the African American Genealogy Group (AAGG) has started to re-create family groups from the Mid-Atlantic region. Hear from members of AAGG on their findings and learn from Cliveden staff about the impact this work has on the interpretation at a local historic site. The first hour will be a presentation, available both in person at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania

    Free
  • High Water: An Informal History of Flooding in Philadelphia

    Venice Island Performing Arts & Recreation Center 7 Lock Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Environmental historian Adam Levine will talk about some of the worst floods ever to hit Philadelphia.When a city is built along a river—and Philadelphia is wedged between two, the Schuylkill and the Delaware—floods are an inevitable occurrence, with sometimes tragic consequences. In this illustrated talk, environmental historian Adam Levine will talk about some of the worst floods ever to hit Philadelphia, beginning in the early 1800s and ending up with Hurricane Ida in 2021. He will also discuss the causes of different types of flooding that occur in urban areas, and what we can do to help mitigate future floods.Levine

  • 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.

  • Embodying Queer Stories Reading

    H&H Books 2230 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Hear from the queer writers of Blue Stoop's spring workshop!Join us April 18 for readings by students from the Embodying Queer Stories Writing Workshop! This group of talented queer writers met every Tuesday in the lower level of our store and we can’t wait to hear what they’ve been working on. Led by Jenni Milton, Embodying Queer Stories is a writing workshop by and for queer people, where writers working in a wide range of genres, from poetry to narrative nonfiction to novels, are empowered to honor their voices and experiences and to lead the discussion of their work. Jenni

  • Earth Week Volunteering

    Help us plant trees for clean water on a tributary of Brandywine Creek in Birmingham Township! We have an entire week of opportunities lined up.

    free
  • Why Now is the Time for Nonprofits and Houses of Worship to Go Solar

    First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia 201 South 21st Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Nonprofits and houses of worship: Learn about the benefits of going solar. For E.D.s, CFOs, board members, & facility directors.NETWORKING, BREAKFAST AND SPEAKERS:Katie Bartolotta, Philadelphia Energy Authority Jackson Kusiak, Solar StatesBob Byrne, Family Promise of PhiladelphiaJulian Burnett, PosiGen Space donated by First Presbyterian ChurchBreakfast courtesy of Corona PartnersHosted by Philadelphia Energy Authority and Solar States

  • Providing Sustainable Heat Solutions to Urban Informal Settlements

    Meyerson Hall 210 South 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    How do we ensure viable, scalable, and sustainable solutions to urban heat island effects in informal settlements of the Global South?The ConversationInformal urban settlements have long drawn on community resources to build and refurbish them. With climate change increasing the heat island effect in cities, they are often at the low end of the scale of scientific and policy priorities. Their informality means that these communities are vulnerable to the vagaries of urban policy urging solutions ranging from resettlement to reconstruction. The speakers in this panel approach the problem from different perspectives – sociology, engineering, and public administration, answering the

  • Become a Pa. MWEE Certified Facilitator

    Join us for three 2-hour online sessions and one 6-hour in-person session to gain knowledge, skills, and processes to lead Pennsylvania Meaningful Watershed Education Experience professional development.

  • Housing Futures Month Philadelphia Activation

    Asian Arts Initiative 1219 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Housing Futures Month Philadelphia Activation celebrating bold and creative housing models and policies for Philadelphia's #HousingFuturesYou are invited to a Housing Futures Month Activation on April 19, 2023 at the Asian Arts Initiative in Philadelphia to celebrate Housing Futures Month and the bold, creative housing models and policies that are shaping Philadelphia’s #HousingFutures! Housing as health, housing as community, housing as liberatory — that is the future we are working toward. More than 50 years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968, we continue to build on the promises of this groundbreaking policy to dream, vision, explore,

  • Earth Day Event with Alexander Torrey, CEO & Co-Founder of The Rounds

    1810 Liacouras Walk 1810 Liacouras Walk, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us in celebrating Earth Day with The Rounds on April 19th from 12-1pm in the 1810 Accelerator!Join us on Wednesday, April 19th, from 12-1pm in the 1810 Accelerator for a special collaboration between ESA, the IEI, Temple Office of Sustainability, and the Sustainable Business Network, featuring Alex Torrey, CEO and Co-Founder of The Rounds.The Rounds is a no-waste delivery service that refills your staple home goods - from pantry items to cleaning and paper products on a recurring monthly basis. They service several Philly neighborhoods and are an official partner of the City of Philadelphia's Office of Sustainability.We will

  • Is Solar Geoengineering a Viable Tool in the Climate Policy Arsenal?

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

    Explore the questions surrounding solar geoengineering with a panel with diverse views and backgrounds on the topic.This is a hybrid event. For those attending virtually, a Zoom link will be sent out the day of the event.Boxed lunches will be available to go following the talk!As the planet nears the critical warming threshold of 1.5C (3F), a class of controversial climate interventions, often described under the umbrella term of “Geoengineering”—the intentional manipulation of Earth’s planetary environment to offset the warming effects of carbon pollution--are coming increasingly into focus on the national and international policy stage. Such manipulations potentially include what’s

  • 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.

  • Organic Vegetable Gardening

    Chanticleer, a pleasure garden 786 Church Road, Wayne, PA, United States

    Jump-start your organic vegetable garden this spring, inspiring your appetite for growing & designing with vegetables, edible plants & herbsJump-start your own organic vegetable garden this spring and inspire your appetite for growing and designing with vegetables, edible plants, and herbs. The class begins with a presentation covering the basics of how to plan a vegetable garden from scratch. David Mattern will then lead a walk to see vegetable production in varying stages, as he provides ample information on how to create a productive garden in the ground and in containers. All levels are welcome to participate, no experience necessary.Instructor

  • Academy Town Square: Grasslands: Restoring Bird Habitat

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

    Join us for a conversation with Maiken Scott, host of WHYY’s The Pulse, and regional planner/bird conservationist Zoe Warner, PhD.Grasslands: Restoring Bird HabitatMaiken Scott in conversation with Zoe Warner How can we help birds thrive? Join us for a conversation with Maiken Scott, host of WHYY’s The Pulse, and regional planner/bird conservationist Zoe Warner, PhD.Grassland birds — such as the beloved Bobolink and Meadowlark — are experiencing the most significant declines of any species due to habitat loss, landscape fragmentation, agricultural intensification and changes in land management. Scott will interview Warner about a 10-year study conducted in Chester County, Pennsylvania,

  • ENCORE PERFORMANCE: “Birth of the Cool”

    Mummers Museum 1100 S. 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Orchestra 2001 presents an ENCORE PERFORMANCE of the SOLD OUT Philadelphia premiere of the mid-century fusion of jazz and classical music, “Birth of the Cool,” on Wednesday, April 19, at the Mummers Museum. Musicians, composers, and arrangers from the original nonet included Miles Davis, Gil Evans, J.J. Johnson, Gunther Schuller, Lee Konitz, John Lewis, Gerry Mulligan, and Max Roach. This performance will feature Orchestra 2001’s jazz players, including eight musicians from The Philly Pops. These concerts take place approximately 75 years after the creation of this ground-breaking musical hybrid. Its informal evolution by leading jazz and classical artists during the

    $15 – $35
  • Canna-edu 101 with Just Like Tomatoes

    FarmerJawn Greenery 6730 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for our Earth Week 2023 celebration with this incredible learning experience from our friends at Just Like Tomatoes. Time & Location Apr 20, 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM FarmerJawn Greenery, 6730 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19119, USA About the Event Join us for our Earth Week 2023 celebration with this incredible learning experience from our friends at Just Like Tomatoes. Get hands-on learning all about the canna plant.   You get to take home: Clone Plant Hemp Roll Reference Material

  • Plantology: Springtime Foraging for Edible Wild Plants

    The Creamery of Kennett Square 401 Birch Street, Kennett Square, PA, United States

    Longwood at the Creamery - Plantology on Tap: Springtime Foraging for Edible Wild PlantsHave you ever been curious about how to forage for your own food? If so, join Longwood Gardens and registered dietitian/nutritionist, Rutgers Master Gardener, Pennsylvania Master Naturalist, certified science teacher, and wild foods author Debbie Naha-Koretzky (“The Wild Edibles Lady”) to learn about the edible plants of our area. Debbie will cover plant identification, safety, look-alike plants, sustainable harvesting, nature appreciation, nutrition, and cooking with wild plants, as well as a wild food tasting. Signed copies of her book, Foraging Pennsylvania and New Jersey (2021, Falcon Guides)

  • a river is… Exhibition Opening

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

    You’re invited to celebrate the opening of a river is…, our first 2023 LandLab artist residency exhibition. LandLab is our immersive artist-in-residence program, providing artists or teams with resources and support to create innovative, site-specific installations or performative artworks. This year’s artists-in-residence, Bitter Officer-Narvasa and Yilu Jin, embarked on a textual and textural exploration of the Schuylkill River watershed. Weaving together memoir, research, and community-based practices, the artists used natural dyes and organic materials from riverbank plants to create textile pieces. Their work considers the legacies of neighborhood change and displacement along the Schuylkill and the increasing uncertainty of life

  • Urban Foraging with Lady Danni

    FDR Park South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Lady Danni on a walk in FDR Park to learn about the beauty and utility of plants you may consider weeds!Many people think you have to go deep into the woods to forage, but you can find plants that can provide food and medicine anywhere plants will grow, and that includes lawns and in the cracks of the sidewalk. This walk is to show you the beauty and utility of many of the plants you may consider weeds. Join Lady Danni on a walk at FDR Park to learn more about the plants that grow in the Philadelphia/Lenapehoking area

  • 18th Annual Urban Leadership Forum

    Meyerson Hall 210 South 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Penn IUR awards Steve Adler, Manuel de Araújo, Eleni Myrivili, and Sheela Patel the 2023 Lawrence C. Nussdorf Urban Leadership Prize.Join the Penn Institute for Urban Research (Penn IUR) for the 18th annual Urban Leadership Forum, with remarks by 2023 Lawrence C. Nussdorf Urban Leadership Prize winners. This year’s awardees include Steve Adler, Former Mayor of Austin; Manuel A. Alculete Lopes de Araújo, Mayor, Municipality of Quelimane, Mozambique; Eleni (Lenio) Myrivili, Global Chief Heat Officer at UN Habitat & Arsht-Rock and the Chief Heat Officer of Athens, Greece; and Sheela Patel, founding director of the Society for the Promotion of

  • Migration Madness

    Wissahickon Valley Park Valley Green Road, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    We will meet you at different locations in the Park and search for the many birds arriving or traveling through after the long winter.Migration Madness. Different Locations in Wissahickon Park. Fridays at 12:00pm. We will meet you at different locations in the Park and search for the many birds arriving or traveling through after the long winter. This is a guided walk featuring an expert birder. Schedule: April 21- Rex Ave Entrance, April 28- Valley Green (Meet outside the inn) May 5- Cresheim Creek (Allen’s Lane Train Station) May 12- Summit Ave (Summit Ave and Old Line Road entrance) May

  • Youth Bike Fridays

    Bike Container

    Come by for free bike rentals, simple repairs, tips, and tricks! Snacks will be provided. Please register in advance.   The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is hosting FREE biking days at Bartram’s Garden through the end of November. Come ride the Bartram Mile trail!  

  • TTF Spring BioBlitz 2023

    Join TTF Watershed Partnership for a week-long BioBlitz within the TTF Watershed in Philadelphia and Montgomery County! Starting on Saturday, April 22, volunteers can use the free iNaturalist smartphone app to document wildlife observations across the TTF Watershed and add them to our growing TTF project page: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/tookany-tacony-frankford-watershed-wildlife Participate from anywhere in the watershed on your own using the app. The BioBlitz will end on Monday, May 1 when we’ll see how many species we were all able to spot and identify. You can view the progress of the BioBlitz here: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/spring-2023-bioblitz-tookany-tacony-frankford-watershed-partnership What’s a BioBlitz? Learn more here! https://www.google.com/url?q=http://ttfwatershed.org/2018/07/10/our-bioblitz-adventure&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1680544053290352&usg=AOvVaw2Paz9NmRe1ZKki1LYfkCZc

    Free
  • Awbury Earth Day: Forest & Farm Fair

    Earth Day: Forest & Farm Fair Join us at Awbury for a lovely, fun-filled day dedicated to mother nature this Earth Day. Tree Plantings 8 am: Philly Forests tree plantings (meet at the Farm for offsite plantings) 9 am – 12 pm: S(tree)twork tree planting & drumming AdventureWoods 10 am: Philly Forests Plant Sale & Fig Tree Giveaway 10 am: Children Tree ID, Scavenger Hunt 10 am: Children’s Edible Plant Foraging Walk & Leaf Rubbings 10 am: Save Soil Organization: Song & Dance Workshop 12 pm: Meditation & Observation Wellness Walk to The Farm, Journaling at stops along the way

  • Uhuru Health Festival & Flea Market

    Clark Park, 4300-4398 Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphia, 19104

    Join us on Saturday, April 22nd in beautiful Clark Park for theUhuru Health Festival and Flea Market. This free all day program will feature live music, fitness demonstrations, free health screenings, giveaways, a Childrens' Circle, special activities for families, food, and over 100+ marketplace vendors! Free health resources will be available throughout the day to find out more about free programming, resources and more! The Uhuru Health Festival is a health program and economic development project of the African People’s Education and Defense Fund (APEDF) and Black Star Industries. Everyone is needed to get involved! Volunteers and vendors wanted! For

  • 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
  • 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.

  • Tadpole Transformations 2023

    It’s that exciting time of the year again when our ponds fill to the brim with squirming tadpoles! Join Riverbend Environmental Education Center educators for this fascinating annual rite of spring. Learn about the lifecycle of the amphibians that live at our preserve and see the tadpoles in action! This fun event is open to individuals and to families with children of all ages. Guests will walk the preserve and look for tadpoles. Depending on the weather and other natural factors, we may see a lot of tadpoles or none at all, but there will be lots to enjoy at

  • Community Clean-Up

    Ezekiel Baptist Church 5701 Grays Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Location: Ezekiel Baptist Church 5701 Grays Ave Philadelphia, PA 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 Crew, Southwest neighbors are invited to revitalize and help maintain the health of Southwest’s public spaces. Volunteers will clear trash and debris, participate in planting, and help maintain young trees. Volunteers will have the opportunity to learn about

  • Birds of a Feather

    Whitaker Ave and Loudon St, Philadelphia PA 19120, Whitaker Ave and Loudon St, Philadelphia, PA, 19120, United States

    Join us for our second FREE “Birds of a Feather” to Celebrate Trails and Earth Day! Talented artists from our community will live paint along the Tacony Creek Park trail, which is part of the Circuit Trails network. We will provide hands-on nature and water activities for people of ALL ages, as well as some cool giveaways thanks to our sponsors. Watch as V.U.R.T Creative refreshes the four beautiful bird murals. Let’s unite as a community and spread awareness of the beautiful park, trail, and creek that’s right in our own backyard. Register Here to volunteer or participate as an

    Free
  • Grant Blvd Flagship Launch Event

    140 S 34th St 140 South 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Spend your Earth Day at Grant Blvd’s Flagship Store Opening in University City!It’s time to celebrate the opening of Grant Blvd’s new flagship store in University City! Dr. Kimberly McGlonn, Grant Blvd’s Founder, would love to invite you to join their Earth Day party. You’ll get a first look at the new clothing line (exclusively made and sold in Philadelphia), explore their evolving approach to fashion as activism, and to experience their thoughtfully curated and luxurious space at 140 S. 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. There will be bottles of bubbly and sweets sponsored by the baker of Beyonce’s bday

  • SUBMERGED: A Changing Global Climate (Tour & Discussion)

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

    An informal tour and discussion with curator and artists. We welcome visitors to register in advance for personal and engaging tours with Thom Duffy, Curator. Visitors will also be greeted and led by few contributing artists. On opening day, which is EARTH DAY - Saturday, April 22nd, tours will include environmental advocate artists; Anabelle Rodríguez, Maura Williams and others. You won’t want miss this special opportunity to hear from these artists who are featured in this special exhibition themed on flooding and Global Climate Change. Tour runs approximately 45 minutes. FWWIC VISITOR HOURS: Wednesday - Saturday (10am - 5pm) ADMISSION:

  • InLiquid + FWM + Marafiki Arts Earth Day Indigo Dye Workshop

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

    Join InLiquid’s 40th Parallel North Preservation Brigade, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, and Marafiki Arts to learn how to use Indigo Dye!Join InLiquid, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, and Marafiki Arts on Saturday, April 22nd, from 1-3 PM for a free Natural Dye Workshop and try out techniques to repurpose, upcycle, and transform your textiles. Participants will learn the history and basic process of natural, organic indigo dying and have a chance to try it out for themselves. All skill levels are welcome. Materials will be provided, though participants are encouraged to bring a garment from home to dye!Space is

  • Wildlife Photography Class with Troy Bynum

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

    Learn the basics of photography with a focus on wildlifeWildlife Photography Class with Troy BynumSat April 22 1:00-4:00pmIn this class for beginners, you will learn the basics of photography and ways to apply manual setting adjustments in the field. We will explore important terminology and troubleshooting techniques so that you can capture images with your own artistic style.At the end of the class, you will be able to capture pictures of wildlife using manual settings. The skills learned in this class are general to digital photography and can be applied to DSLR, bridge, superzoom or mirrorless cameras.$10 per participant for

  • Opening Reception: LEADING A COLORFUL LIFE

    HOT•BED 723 Chestnut Street, Floor 2, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    HOT BED is pleased to present LEADING A COLORFUL LIFE, an ambitious six-person exhibition of painting, print, and sculpture from artists connected to Philadelphia. LEADING A COLORFUL LIFE asks viewers to reflect on what color means to them personally: where in your life do you find color? What might it mean for you to live a “colorful life?” The show will be on view April 22 - May 27, 2023, with an opening reception April 22 from 6-9 PM and a closing reception May 27 from 6-9 PM.

    Free
  • Earth Day in the Phood Phorest

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

    Celebrate Earth Day by cleaning, mulching and weeding the Phood Phorest. Then learn more about seed starting and propagation.9:30-11 a.m. |Mulching, weeding, & early planting.11-noon |Seed starting & propagation workshop. 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 and every day after nature play.Photos will be taken of participants during this program for use by

  • UC Green Spring Tree Planting

    Malcolm X Park 5100 Pine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    UC Green is committed to a greener and healthier Philadelphia!Join neighbors, volunteers, and PHS certified Tree Tenders in planting 50+ trees in the West and Southwest Philadelphia area! Together we can make Philly more green!

  • Tookany Creek Trail Fest

    Tookany Creek Parkway & Central Avenue Tookany Creek Pkwy & Central Ave, Cheltenham, PA, United States

    On Earth Day weekend Sunday, April 23, Cheltenham EAC will host the second FREE Tookany Creek Trail Fest! There will be a trail cleanup event beforehand (9 am), bird walks, self-guided hikes, birding activities, a Trail Feasibility Study update, environmental art, free snacks and drinks, and more. Hosted by the Cheltenham Township Environmental Advisory Council with the Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Wyncote Audubon Society, The Circuit Trails, Independence Youth Cycling/SoMont Cycling Youth Mountain Bike Team, Friends of Cresheim Trail, Bicycle Coalition of Philadelphia, Rebecca Shultz Projects, Friends of Curtis Arboretum, Cheltenham Township Library System, Cheltenham Chamber of Citizens, and more.

  • Everyday Futures Fest Block Party

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

    Join us along the whole block of 7th and Catharine St on April 23rd for an art and science centered day of fun!An afternoon of fun for all ages! The Everyday Futures Fest Block Party will take place on 7th and Catharine St in South Philly. Our whole block, Da Vinci Art Alliance, and Palumbo Park will feature temporary installations, music, dance, and storytelling performances, sustainable vendors, interactive workshops, and more! With more than 50 local cultural partners, community groups, and creators confirmed, there’s something for everyone at The Block Party!All presenters will be announced first week of April.Exhibitions and

  • Live More Marketplace: Earth Day & Community Edition

    Cherry Street Pier 121 North Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    A day filled with music, food, and art exhibits alongside small businesses and community organizations at the Live More Marketplace.Join us as we bring together small businesses, artisans, and community organizations to celebrate and promote sustainable living during Earth Day weekend. Learn about ways to support local non-profit organizations that are working towards uplifting our community. Discover a diverse range of handmade and locally sourced goods, from jewelry and accessories to home decor and artwork. Meet the talented artisans and makers behind these products, and learn more about their stories and inspirations.If you would like to be a vendor, fill

  • Silent Running (1972)

    The Colonial Theatre 227 Bridge Street, Phoenixville, PA, United States

    FILM SYNOPSIS After the end of all botanical life on Earth, ecologist Freeman Lowell (Bruce Dern) maintains a greenhouse on a space station in order to preserve various plants for future generations. Assisted by three robots and a small human crew, Lowell rebels when he is ordered to destroy the greenhouse in favor of carrying cargo, a decision that puts him at odds with everyone but his mechanical companions. Lowell and his robots are forced to do anything necessary to keep their invaluable greenery alive. ABOUT “A movie out of the ordinary – especially if you like science fiction.” –

    $10
  • Family Earth Day

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

    Celebrate Earth Day at the American Swedish Historical Museum (ASHM)! Swedes are known for their green initiatives and sustainability efforts, and ASHM wants to share these with your family. Join us for activities on recycling and sustainability. Families can learn about composting, get creative with recycled crafts, enjoy our green books story nook, and make starter plantings! This afternoon drop-in program is Free. The program will take place under our tent on the museum's terrace, rain or shine.

    Free
  • The Roots Art Show

    Horticultural center 100 N Horticultural Drive, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The ROOTS Art Show celebrates an Afrocentric Earth Day CelebrationJoin us on April 23rd from 3pm-7pm at The Horticulture Center for The ROOTS Art Show. The ROOTS Art Show is a collaborative artistic experience - meaning we intend to highlight the work of different artists, working in a variety of mediums. Black people are at the center of our focus at The ROOTS Art Show and our itinerary is meant to be a reflection of that. Besides art for sale, there will also be live paintings and performances!Libations will be available at our open bar for a OPEN BAR, from

  • Nonprofit Financial Sustainability Workshop

    Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History 101 South Independence Ml East, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join this workshop to discover a new way to look at your organization’s financial sustainability & get ready to put your resiliency to work.Finally, the creative industry is emerging from the pandemic. It’s time to shake off survival-mode thinking, re-evaluate everything, and make plans to emerge stronger, more purposeful, and more profitable.To get you started, we invite you to attend the Nonprofit Financial Sustainability Workshop at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History on Monday, April 24 from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Join us for the 4 Pillars of Nonprofit Financial Sustainability Workshop, facilitated by revenue strategist Gail

  • Climate Action for Environmental Justice Communities Meeting – Philadelphia

    Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission 190 North Independence Mall West, Ste 8, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    DEP wants to hear from you! Join us to discuss how DEP can meet your community's needs in the fight against climate change. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) wants to hear from you about climate action in your community! Climate change is impacting Pennsylvanians and people all over the world, however we know that historic and persisting inequities mean that not all Pennsylvania communities will be affected equally. Environmental Justice communities are disproportionately exposed to climate hazards like flooding and heatwaves, and often have limited access to tools to assist their local economies in transitioning to cleaner energy,

  • Arboretum Volunteer Session

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

    Volunteer with Haverford College Arboretum!

  • Lineages of Indian Environmentalism

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

    Lineages of Indian EnvironmentalismAbout the Lecture:The last week of March 2023 marked the 50th anniversary of the birth of India’s most celebrated environmental movement, the Chipko Andolan, a peasant struggle against commercial forest felling in the Himalaya that quickly acquired iconic status. Chipko sparked a wide-ranging environmental debate within India involving scientists, social scientists, and grassroots activists, which critically interrogated the forest, water, energy, biodiversity, and urban planning policies adopted by the Indian state. Ramachandra Guha’s first book, The Unquiet Woods, dealt with Chipko and its implications for the future of nature and humanity. In later work with the Catalan

  • Small Space Gardening: Building the Perfect Spring Container

    PHS Pop Up Garden Manayunk 106 Jamestown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Learn all the tricks of the trade for designing a beautiful spring container.Whether you have plenty of outdoor space, a 2x2 patio, or a front stoop, container gardening will instantly transform any area! Join Andrew Bunting, Vice President of Horticulture at PHS, for a hands-on demonstration and tips for creating a beautiful container every time! Participants will receive 3 springtime plants hand-picked by our Garden designers to take home and design their own container. Registration closes at noon Thursday 4/20, or prior if the class sells out. If you would like to attend after registration has closed, please send an

  • Yoga On The Pier

    Pennypack on the Delaware Pennypack on the Delaware Park, 7801 State Road, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Group Yoga On The Pier with Roots2Rise YogaJoin Riverfront North and Roots2Rise for an all levels outdoor flow at Pennypack on the Delaware, Tuesdays from 7-8 pm! All ages and abilities are welcome.** Find us on the grass pier within the Park (Park access road at 7801 State Rd, just south of Rhawn St.)This class is made possible by the Riverfront North Partnership. Class is free but donations are welcome and will help sustain more free and low-cost yoga programming throughout the city.Please bring your own mat :)Pre-registration encouraged! CDC guidelines will be followed. Due to the recent uptick in

  • Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder

    Zoom, Online Only

    An online class with Dr. Toby Musgrave, Garden Historian, Designer, Author. Presented by the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. The perception of beauty is subjective and what one person may think beautiful, another may not. This is as true for garden art as for any other art form and in this lecture, plants and gardens historian Toby Musgrave will present and explore a selection of garden styles from across the world and down the centuries that have drawn differing opinions as to their beauty … or not, and delve into the whys and wherefores of the differences in opinion. Dr. Musgrave

    $20 – $25
  • Tree Planting: Selection, Tools, and Tricks of the Trade

    morris arboretum 100 E Northwestern Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    A course with Tony Dufour, Registered Landscape Architect, Anthony Dufour Gardens. Presented by the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. In this intensive lecture we'll cover the advantages and disadvantages of planting nursery stock— harvested, balled-and-burlapped, bare root, grown in containers or root control bags. Participants will gain a solid understanding of handling and transporting trees, identifying the root collar and proper planting depth, and dealing with root defects such as girdling roots. We'll discuss the size of the planting hole, soil amendments (yes or no?), pruning (yes or no?), watering and tools and equipment of the trade. This course has been

    $40 – $45
  • Volunteer Wednesdays at The Farm at Awbury (Mort Brooks Memorial Farm)

    6336 Ardleigh St 6336 Ardleigh Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for a morning of field work which could include harvesting, weeding, planting, mulching, seeding, and more!THIS WORK SHIFT IS FOR NON-MEMBERS ONLY! IF YOU ARE A MEMBER, PLEASE REGISTER FOR YOUR SHIFT THROUGH THE MEMBER PORTAL. What to expect: You will be working with Alessandro (he/him), who goes by Ali, and Nicole(she/they), the farmers at Awbury, as well as potentially other Weavers Way farmers, co-opmembers completing working member shifts, and other volunteers. Field work generally involves kneeling, squatting, or bending over for extended periods of time and being exposed to theelements and the outdoors, i.e. sun, rain, bugs,

  • Wednesday Stewardship with David Bower

    Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join long-time steward of the Wissahickon and the FOW Volunteer of the Year (2019), David Bower, on a variety of stewardship projects on Wednesday mornings! Locations and tasks will vary week to week, and may include trash clean-ups, trail improvements, invasive plant removal, graffiti removal, and general park beautification. David’s many years of experience in the Wissahickon means you’ll learn a lot about the valley while also making a positive impact on it. No experience is needed. We provide gloves, tools and instruction – you

  • Climate Storytelling Festival

    WHYY 150 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The festival will showcase stories from Philly high school students and feature discussions and performances about climate change.This one-day climate storytelling festival, produced in partnership between WHYY’s PlanPhilly and the University of Pennsylvania’s Program in Environmental Humanities, showcases the power of story to explore how one collaborative learning community in Philadelphia is building climate resilience by documenting and sharing personal climate stories across our region. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.Note: This is a closed event and only invited guests are welcome.

  • Electronics Recycling Drive

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

    Dispose of your electronic waste sustainably during Earth WeekHelp us celebrate Earth Week by participating in an electronics recycling drive. This event is a collaboration between Haverford's Committee for Environmental Responsibility (CER), the Arboretum, and PAR-Recycleworks. Large appliances, light bulbs, and batteries will not be accepted. All data on devices is wiped and destroyed. This event will take place in the South Lot. The drive will then be open to the entire community from 12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. Most items are able to be recycled free of cost, but some items have a cost in order to ensure they

  • Spring Orchard Thinning and Pest Prevention

    Ruth Bennett Community Farm 1202-1498 Carla's Lane, Chester, PA, United States

    learn how to thin fruit trees in the spring and prevent pest damage(Pre-registration required at least 24 hours in advance to participate in the event)Join NJ organic farmer and veteran Jose Spellman Lopez for a hands-on workshop about on-farm spring orchard thinning and pest prevention.

  • Young Naturalists: Observations & iNaturalist

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

    City Nature Challenge is this weekend! We will introduce our Young Naturalists to the iNaturalist app and the Challenge. Ages 8-12Join us as we prepare for the City Nature Challenge this weekend! We will introduce our Young Naturalists to the iNaturalist app and practice observation skills, and then explore the ponds, forest, and meadow capturing photos and uploading them to the app for identification. Ages 8-12. Free. iNaturalist experience or camera, phone or app not required. Parking is available at the center with additional street parking. The center, bathrooms, and picnic areas are all accessible, however, the trails are rocky

  • 12 Objects, 12 Stories: The Private Estate Era

    morris arboretum 100 E Northwestern Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    A class with Joyce H. Munro, Former Dean of Graduate Studies, Chestnut Hill College; Author of Untold Stories of Compton. Presented by the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. The storytellers for this class are twelve rarely seen objects made of ordinary materials like wood and stone and cloth. They vary in form and function; some have an obvious purpose, but others are head-scratchers. Taken together these artifacts have much to say about the life and times of John and Lydia Morris at their private estate before it was known as an arboretum. Even more, they tell of the Arboretum’s extraordinary heritage.

    $30 – $35
  • Eco-Science Social: Climate Action Happy Hour

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

    As a living hub for ongoing dialogue, connection, and activism, the Penn Museum presents Seeds of Change, a new series of programs intended to spark curiosity, share facts, and inspire action around some of the most pressing issues of our time. One of a three-part series, Eco-Science Social is an after-hours get-together where you can open your mind and make a difference while connecting with experts and communities. Access facts and hear innovative ideas from leading experts on climate change Learn more about sustainable practices Connect with local climate change groups Enjoy zero-food-waste snacks and drinks (the first drink's on

    $20
  • Choosing Sustainable Energy & Energy Consumer Rights in Pennsylvania

    Friends Center 1501 Cherry St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    What should you expect from your energy supplier? What can you do if you’ve been scammed? Learn more during this important discussion.What should you expect from your energy supplier? What can you do if you’ve been scammed? Join Green Philly and The Energy Co-op on April 26 at Friends Center to learn all about Energy Choice in Pennsylvania and Your Rights as an Energy Consumer. In this panel discussion hosted by Green Philly and The Energy Co-op, you will learn:All about Pennsylvania’s current energy landscape and future goalsHow to choose a renewable energy supplier while looking out for misleading sales