Volunteer – Winter Gardening
Stoneleigh: a natural garden 1829 County Line Road, Villanova, PA, United StatesHelp the garden hibernate in wintertime.
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Help the garden hibernate in wintertime.
Together with a favorite grown-up, Sprouts discover and explore the wonders of nature through sensory focused classes. This program for little ones ages 2-3 years old and features walks, art, music and stories as part of the hands-on, emergent learning approach beloved in our Nature Preschool. It is a great way for your child to grow their roots in nature-based learning. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $25 for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to most events at the Schuylkill Center along with many other benefits. Learn more about membership. Register Now
Let’s take a healthy stroll in the park together! Join your neighbors every Thursday, Friday, or Saturday morning for a healthy and empowering stroll on the Tacony Creek Park trail. On Thursdays, we meet from 10:00am–11:00am at the Rising Sun Avenue Bridge over Tacony Creek (near Rising Sun and Chew Ave). All are welcome to join us for this free walking group. The trail is a paved, fairly flat Circuit Trail; all ages and abilities are encouraged to join us. All programs follow Philadelphia Covid guidelines. Register Here to join! If you have any questions, email TCPwalkers@gmail.com or call 215.744.1853
This is a monthly Nature themed Storytime for kids ages 2-6 along with their parent/ guardian. The storytime will be followed by a craft!This is a monthly Nature themed Storytime for kids ages 2-6 along with their parent/ guardian. The storytime will be followed by a craft!
JEME is back with the second installment in our Designing for Accessibility Chat series that will bring together people who understand the impact, risks, and opportunities of the Title II ADA expansion into the digital landscape. Join us to learn the a-z’s of how to keep your organization legally compliant. Our speakers include: Adrienne Moore – Executive Director of the Office for People with Disabilities ADA Compliance & The Mayor’s Commission, City of Philadelphia Thomas DiAgostino Digital Accessibility Consultant + Adjunct Professor at Temple University DiAgostino Consulting, LLC TechOWL: Technology for Our Whole Lives Jamie Ray-Leonetti - Associate Director of Policy at the
Nature/ environmental themed book discussion. New book available from the Andorra Library Book of the month is Consumed by Aja BarberConsumed : the need for collective change : colonialism, climate change, and consumerism by Aja Barber.
Monthly program focusing on a different source of food in Philadelphia be it a market, garden, cooperative, or other source.Where Can You Source Your Food in Philly? The Community GrocerOur January program will focus on The Community Grocer. Join Chef Joy Parham for a taste of Black American Cuisine inspired by the West African and West Indian diaspora.Space is limited and priority will be given to registered attendees. Tickets will be honored up until 5:20 pm, please arrive by 5:15 pm to guarantee your seat. At 5:20 pm, we will fill open seats. Please email kitchen@freelibrary.org for more information.
Thursday, January 30, 2025 6:00 PM-8:00 PM On Thursday, January 30, join us for a Town Square discussion on clothing and where it comes from. A cozy sweater to match your jeans, a new scarf to go with your coat, a few stylish shirts for the gym and maybe those cute yoga pants — shopping for clothes is fun, and depending on your tastes, affordable. But there are bigger costs than the price tag you see at the store. Every item in your closet has gone through many steps in a complex production process, from harvesting fibers, dyeing, and sewing
Transition Town Greater Media presents a Film Screening and Discussion Choosing Earth: Choosing Life a 63-minute documentary Film created by Choosing Earth Thursday, Jan. 30, 7PM PAC Center, 129 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081, Centennial Room Explore a paradox: the speed, depth and magnitude of our growing planetary crisis, and the opportunity we have to meet this crisis consciously. The film features Duane Elgin, Victoria Santos, Jack Kornfield, Joanna Macy, Nate Hagens, Beena Sharma, Lynne Twist, Todd Lando, Rama Mani, Barbara Easterlin, Jan Edl Stein, and other contributors who grapple with this paradox and offer guidance for navigating the times
Join Horticulturist Charles Bone for a tour of the Pinetum!Haverford College Arboretum is home to an 18-acre collection of conifers dating back to 1928 known as The Ryan Pinetum. This collection contains more than 300 labeled trees, representing five of the seven families of conifers. Join us to learn all about the Pinetum including the history, recent modifications, and our collection highlights with horticulturist Charles Bone.Wear good walking shoes and dress for the weather. In the case of inclement weather we will attempt to reschedule this walk among the participants. Parking can be found in our visitor parking lot and
Join us at Cherry St. Pier to kick off the winter 2025 Walk Around Philadelphia season! Enjoy a festive beverage, learn about the walk, and meet some of your fellow walkers. A brief orientation for new walkers will take place at 6pm. Food and drink should be available from Cherry St. Pier vendors. Walk Around Philadelphia t-shirts will be available for purchase as well (while sizes last). Optional after-party across the street at Fringe Bar. The first segment of the walk season kicks off the next morning, as we set out to circumnavigate the entire city. You can sign up here
Photo courtesy of Stacey Gray Meeting at the Blue Bell Field Parking Lot This location will not require hiking to access from the available parking areas. Please note that there will be bathroom access during the service day. This event was rescheduled from MLK Day due to the cold and icy conditions. Dr. King once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: what are you doing for others?” By volunteering on this day, we will be giving back to our park, its users, the creek, and the plants and animals that rely on it to live. This year, we
Combine your love of art and the natural world to create scientific illustrations!SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1Scientific Illustration Workshop10:00 AM–12:00 PMMarissa Jacobs, Educator and Founder of The Art of EcologyCombine your love of art and the natural world to create scientific illustrations! Learn more about scientific illustration from the role of composition to the in-depth process of making and documenting observations. Review the scientific method as it applies to artists, and how being able to make detailed observations for our artistic creation can lead us to notice the little things around us.All materials provided. No prior artistic or scientific experience is required.Members:
An Introduction to Setting Type and Printing on a Vandercook Press at the Soapbox Community Print Shop & Zine Library.Learn the basics of printing letterpress at The Soapbox, from setting type, to locking up your form on the press, to printing (and cleaning!) using the Vandercook cylinder press. Other methods of image making will be discussed. Explore our type drawers and gain the basic skills you need to work during Open Hours. A materials fee covers paper, ink, other consumables, and studio maintenance.Please note: Masks are required for this workshop, regardless of vaccination status. The instructor reserves the right to
Saturday, February 1 from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm Weathering the Winter Winters were harsh in the 18th century, but even in cold and snowy weather there was still plenty of work to do around the farm. Fires had to be built, food preserved and cooked, and animals needed tending. Visit the Farmstead on February 1st to watch our living historians demonstrate the types of farm chores a family like the Wentzes would have had to do this time of year. Watch as meat and other provisions are cured and preserved in the Smokehouse, check out a cooking demonstration in
Come join us for twelve days of walks around the city's edge on Saturdays/Sundays/Mondays in February. Eighteen groups & itineraries Feb 1-24. You can start with any segment or partial segment! Many will sell out. Sign up now: http://availability.walkaroundphiladelphia.org/
The Punk Rock Flea Market is the place to shop for awesome clothing, records, crafts, art, and most of all old punk junk - Feb 1-2 2025 at the 23rd St Armory! 10AM to 5PM Saturday and Sunday the 1st and 2nd. This is an indoor event, rain or shine, inside the Armory! 22 S 23rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 is the event location! $10 at the door, kids 12 and under free (ticket good for both days!) Dogs on leashes are welcome! (please, only one dog per attendee) RSVP and invite your friends today! Parking: there is a parking
Learn about the evolution of hearing, with a live musical performance by paleontologist Matthew Bonnan, and explore deep time in the museumFEBRUARY FIRST SATURDAY OPEN HOUSE - Once Upon Deep TimeExplore deep time and evolution at Wagner's February First Saturday Open House!Contemplate the nature of time among the museum's vast fossil collection and learn about the evolution of hearing through a special musical performance by paleontologist Matthew Bonnan. His captivating pop/rock song cycle, Once Upon Deep Time, tells the story of how we came to perceive sound based on what is known from the fossil record and the living world
Kids Club 6 years old and up. Please only sign your child up for 1 session.Kids Club art class is a 1 hour and 15 minute art class for kids ages 6 to 18 and up. It takes place from 12:30pm-1:45pmWe'll learn how to create pipe cleaner flowers and make and decorate a paper vase for them.When registering for kids club, please register only the child who will be attending. Parents may only accompany their child provided there is extra space but should not register themselves. Due to the size of the studio, parents should not plan on sitting with
Workshop participants will learn wet felting techniques using farm sourced wool, organic almond soap, and dried wildflowers. Taught by Resident Artist Bonnie MacAllister in her studio on Cherry Street Pier. Bonnie promotes community fiber arts through year long workshops and encourages all ages and abilities to try a new fiber skill.
Using farm sourced wools, organic almond soap, and dried wildflowers, create original designs. All materials provided, all ages & abilities.Workshop participants will learn wet felting techniques using farm sourced wool, organic almond soap, and dried wildflower. Taught by Resident Artist Bonnie MacAllister in her heated studio on Cherry Street Pier.
Join us to celebrate the opening of Winterbloom, a solo gallery exhibition of new works by Claire Downes Whitehurst. The artist will present a talk in the gallery at 2pm. Light refreshments will be served. Sign up for event reminders and updates in case of inclement weather. Walk-ins welcome! Sign Up About Winterbloom On view from February 1 – March 29, 2025, Winterbloom is a solo gallery exhibition by Claire Downes Whitehurst at the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education. During a time of winter dormancy and hibernation in the forest, this exhibition presents colorful, visionary abstractions drawn from Whitehurst’s attunement
Calling all LGBTQ travelers, gaggles of local gays and their friends alike! Come on this LGBTQ history walking tour of the Gayborhood!
Cardinals are out and about all winter–wouldn’t it be fun to knit your own so you can have it with you all year? This is a two-part session with expert knitter Marian Birkeland, perfect for advanced beginners. If you know how to knit and purl, this is a class for you! We will meet for two 90-minute sessions on Saturdays in February, February 1 and February 8, from 3:30-5 p.m. Yarn will be provided. Bring size 4 double pointed needles. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $30 for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to
Come join us for twelve days of walks around the city's edge on Saturdays/Sundays/Mondays in February. Eighteen groups & itineraries Feb 1-24. You can start with any segment or partial segment! Many will sell out. Sign up now: http://availability.walkaroundphiladelphia.org/
Meeting at Thomas Mansion This meeting location is a short walk away from street parking options throughout the surrounding neighborhood. Please note that there will be bathroom access during the service day. Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join longtime Wissahickon steward David Bower and his dedicated team of Crew Leaders and Trail Ambassadors for a variety of stewardship projects! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis.
The Punk Rock Flea Market is the place to shop for awesome clothing, records, crafts, art, and most of all old punk junk - Feb 1-2 2025 at the 23rd St Armory! 10AM to 5PM Saturday and Sunday the 1st and 2nd. This is an indoor event, rain or shine, inside the Armory! 22 S 23rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 is the event location! $10 at the door, kids 12 and under free (ticket good for both days!) Dogs on leashes are welcome! (please, only one dog per attendee) RSVP and invite your friends today! Parking: there is a parking
Join the Philadelphia Mycology Club for some community oriented land stewardship in Cobbs Creek Park! Meet in the parking lot at Thomas Ave along Cobbs Creek Parkway at 2pm. We will provide everything you need. Everyone is invited! For questions, you can reach out to us at info@phillymycoclub.com. Join us on the first Sunday of every month at the same time and location for our community volunteer event! By registering for this event you grant the Philadelphia Mycology Club to use photographs and/or video of you taken at the event in publications, online, and in other communications related to the Philadelphia
Come join us for twelve days of walks around the city's edge on Saturdays/Sundays/Mondays in February. Eighteen groups & itineraries Feb 1-24. You can start with any segment or partial segment! Many will sell out. Sign up now: http://availability.walkaroundphiladelphia.org/
Join us along the river at Pulaski Park for a winter clean up!Volunteers Needed! Join us for a morning along the river at Pulaski Park! We'll be cleaning up the park, removing litter and debris. We'll meet at the entry to the parking lot. There will be a table and signs pointing you in the right direction!Please dress warm, gloves and tools are provided. Close-toed shoes are required. Bring a refillable water bottle if possible. Light snacks, coffee and water provided.Minors need a parent's signature to partipcate. Anyone under 16 must have a parent or guardian with them during the
Enjoy an hour walk / hike on one of our maybe trails to stay moving this winter!Health walking group that meets weekly and walks for an hour. Walking through the winter!weather depending
Princesses, Princes, and Frog Lovers of all ages are cordially invited to Riverbend’s Tea Party. Dress your best and enjoy an afternoon that’s all about amphibians: stories, crafts, and an animal encounter with Riverbend’s Green Tree Frog ambassadors. Guests will enjoy light tea party fare and the event is hosted by a very special princess who loves frogs! Guests are encouraged to come dressed in their finest prince and princess attire for a family-friendly magical afternoon in Riverbend’s Barn. The gala is a caregiver and child event and all guests must have a ticket.
Learn new ways to boost your immune system with Kara Jo - join us for a fun and informative event to kickstart your health!Learn practical, at-home herbalism from our favorite clinical herbalist, Kara Jo in this 4 part series this winter. We will discuss herbal remedies for: immunity, sleep, digestion, and joy. In this first session she will focus on Immunity. Learn how to notice when the body is starting to come down with illness and herbs to take to support you at the first signs. We will also discuss long-term immunity support. This virtual session will be hosted on
Join a community of makers and artists to to work on your work in progress or learn a new skill from a variety of skill sets.Event Title: Makers MondayLocation: Utility Works - 32 east Baltimore Ave. Lansdowne, PAJoin a vibrant community of makers and artists to bring your creative projects to life or learn something new! Whether you're working on a personal project or looking to explore fresh skills, this is the perfect opportunity to collaborate, create, and grow.All are welcome to show up without an RSVPEvent Highlights:Work on Your Current Project: Bring your in-progress creations and receive feedback, support,
Join Keiran Timberlake to discuss their project at 2300 Market St.Please join us for a DAG Spotlight discussion with firm Kieran Timberlake, who will discuss their exciting science research and discovery building at 2300 Market Street.2300 Market is a singular new building that spans a century.Located within the last remnants of the historic industrial fabric of Center City Philadelphia’s West Market corridor, the project is an 8-story, 225,000 SF life sciences research and discovery facility developed by Breakthrough Properties. The project embraces adaptive reuse and rehabilitation of an existing brick loft building and reconstruction of an adjoining building’s terracotta facade.
Together with a favorite grown-up, Sprouts discover and explore the wonders of nature through sensory focused classes. This program for little ones ages 2-3 years old and features walks, art, music and stories as part of the hands-on, emergent learning approach beloved in our Nature Preschool. It is a great way for your child to grow their roots in nature-based learning. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $25 for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to most events at the Schuylkill Center along with many other benefits. Learn more about membership. Register Now
This event will bring together experts from various fields to discuss how different cultures around the world use food as a form of medicine, incorporating traditional practices and modern science. Attendees will gain insights into the diverse ways in which dietary choices can prevent and treat illnesses, enhance overall well-being, and support sustainable health practices. From the Mediterranean diet’s heart-healthy benefits to the Ayurvedic principles of balancing body and mind, we will explore local and global perspectives and innovative approaches to using food as a powerful tool for healing. Join us to discover how the food on your plate can
Come learn about groundhogs and hibernation. Search for a groundhog burrow. Make a craft celebrating Groundhog Day.Homeschool familes can register for this fun lesson in honor of Groundhog's day. What their burrows look like, what is hibernation and why do they do it? There will be a make and take craft
We learn and promote ways to reduce our impact on the environment we inhabit by reducing the waste we generate.
Al-Bustan invites artists of all skill levels to join our winter 2025 studio art classes and workshops. Each session runs for 4-6 weeks and is led by talented professional artists from our local community. Registration is now open! Questions? Email education@albustanseeds.org.
Meeting at the Andorra Meadow Planting Site on Northwestern Avenue Our meeting location is about a 5-minute hike from the Andorra Upper Lot. Please note that there will be bathroom access down by the Wissahickon Environmental Center during the service day. Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join us for a variety of stewardship projects! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said, this
Together with a favorite grown-up, Sprouts discover and explore the wonders of nature through sensory focused classes. This program for little ones ages 2-3 years old and features walks, art, music and stories as part of the hands-on, emergent learning approach beloved in our Nature Preschool. It is a great way for your child to grow their roots in nature-based learning. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $25 for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to most events at the Schuylkill Center along with many other benefits. Learn more about membership. Register Now
Enjoy a guided bird walk in the Andorra Natural Area during lunchtime!Enjoy a guided bird walk in the Andorra Natural Area during lunchtime. The winter is an excellent time for birding, as the Wissahickon is host to many boreal forest species like juncos, sparrows, and spasuckers. If it's too cold, we will stay inside and watch the feeders. We will not hike if it is actively raining. However, join us on the porch to watch the feeders.
Many people have heard an owl, but few have ever seen one. Mt. Cuba’s varied landscapes and topography provide the ideal habitats for three of Delaware’s native owl species – the barred, great horned, and Eastern screech – and winter is the best time to spot them roosting in our trees. Owls are nocturnal so join us as we search for them just after dusk. Following a brief introductory lecture, we’ll head into the garden and listen for their unique calls. Dress for the weather. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center from 5:00 PM to 7:30
Join us for this virtual presentation exploring the history of Lancaster Conservancy preserves associated with the Underground Railroad.About the PresentationLancaster Conservancy is committed to conserving landscapes that protect natural beauty and ecologically diverse communities. Many of our nature preserves protect cultural and heritage landscapes as well, including routes and sites associated with the Underground Railroad. These stories may be hidden in the land, streams and rivers, and old roads that many of our trails follow, and they need a keen eye and environmental history sleuthing to reveal. In this Nature Hour presentation, we'll explore the topographies of the Underground Railroad
Using his book Understanding Perennials as a starting point, Bill Cullina tackles the thorny subject of garden design in an innovative way. In this fun and informative talk, he explores such things as the reasons for big leaves, variegation, red foliage and flowers and ways to create more satisfying designs without breaking the budget. He looks at life beyond the color wheel, and the importance of healthy soil and reveals some of his best horticultural secrets while weaving together aesthetics, psychology, botany, and ecology. Both beginning gardeners and seasoned pros will be able to learn from and enjoy this talk.
Curious about plans for the Schuylkill River Trail connection between Main Street & Kelly Drive? The Streets Department invites you to attend a public meeting about the Wissahickon Gateway Trail Project on Wed, Feb 5th, 6-8PM, at the Venice Island Performing Arts Center. Accessible by: Bus Routes: 35, 61 Norristown Line: Manayunk Station Bike parking available Pay to park For more information, contact: trails@phila.gov
Learn how to Sew! Taught by Maryann Evans you will learn how to make a tote bag.With teacher Maryann Evans, you will be learning the basics of using a sewing machine and then making a tote bag.One Session from 6:00pm-8:00pm on February 5th.Tacony LAB Class Enrollment and Attendance PolicyAttendance Policy: We understand that traffic and other delays happen, however we request you to be on time to our events. We have a 15 minute grace period. If we are not notified and you are more than 15 minutes late, you may not be permitted to join the class. Our classes
Together with a favorite grown-up, Sprouts discover and explore the wonders of nature through sensory focused classes. This program for little ones ages 2-3 years old and features walks, art, music and stories as part of the hands-on, emergent learning approach beloved in our Nature Preschool. It is a great way for your child to grow their roots in nature-based learning. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $25 for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to most events at the Schuylkill Center along with many other benefits. Learn more about membership. Register Now
Otters and Beavers and Mink, Oh My! Winter is one of the best times of year to find evidence of some of Ridley Creek’s more elusive watershed residents. Join Lauren McGrath, WCT’s Director of the Watershed Protection Program, for a walk along Ridley Creek at Ashbridge Preserve to learn more about the importance of healthy watersheds for supporting seldom seen critical wildlife. REGISTER HERE
Mark your calendar for Thursday, February 6, 2025, and join us at the historic Science History Institute in Old City, Philadelphia, for SBN's Annual Members Meeting—an evening of inspiration, connection, and celebration with the Greater Philadelphia sustainable business community. Get ready to: Reflect on SBN's achievements from the past year and explore exciting plans for the year ahead.
Cast your vote in the election of new Board Members, shaping the future of our impactful network.
Witness the announcement of this year’s Triple Bottom Champion Award, honoring a business that exemplifies the harmony of people, planet, and profit.
In collaboration with 1838 Black Metropolis, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania presents Free, As One: Black Worldmaking in the Pennsylvania Abolition Society Papers highlighting themes of Black self-determination and leadership from the 1770s onward in the abolition movement of the Mid-Atlantic region. Drawing from the Pennsylvania Abolition Society (PAS) collection and commemorating the 250th anniversary of its founding, this compelling exhibit refocuses attention on abolition as a global Black-led political movement championed by the PAS. Through an assembly of primary source documents, the exhibit emphasizes how family, community, and freedom for future generations were key drivers for Black abolitionists in
An Introduction to Block Carving and Relief Printmaking at the Soapbox Community Print Shop & Zine Library. In this workshop, attendees will learn the basics of block printing, they will gain technical skills for transfering drawings onto the blocks, carving, and will understand how to print relief on the etching press. Attendees will leave with 8-12 single-layer prints on paper. Please note: Masks are required for this workshop, regardless of vaccination status. The instructor reserves the right to ask you to leave if you do not comply.About the InstructorCameron Orr is a printmaker and illustrator based in Philadelphia, PA. Their
How to handle and injured birdHanding injured birds, Who to Call, How to handle baby birds that have fallen from their nestsMeet with Marie Maiura, Public Education and Outreach Coordinator for Tri-State Bird Rescue. We often receive questions from our customers about how to handle an injured bird, specifically around nesting season when baby birds may fall from their nests. Marie will be here to give a a brief history of the organization and pointers on what to do in case of a bird emergency.
Join us for an evening of inspiring and captivating films handpicked from the Mountainfilm festival in Telluride, Colorado. Founded in 1979, Mountainfilm is one of America’s longest-running film festivals. The annual festival is held every Memorial Day weekend in Telluride, CO. Mountainfilm is a dynamic nonprofit organization and festival that celebrates stories of indomitable spirit and aims to inspire audiences through film, art, and ideas. Mountainfilm on Tour in Malvern, PA will feature a collection of culturally rich, adventure-packed and engaging documentary short films that align with Mountainfilm’s mission to use the power of film, art and ideas to inspire
Many people have heard an owl, but few have ever seen one. Mt. Cuba’s varied landscapes and topography provide the ideal habitats for three of Delaware’s native owl species – the barred, great horned, and Eastern screech – and winter is the best time to spot them roosting in our trees. Owls are nocturnal so join us as we search for them just after dusk. Following a brief introductory lecture, we’ll head into the garden and listen for their unique calls. Dress for the weather. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center from 5:00 PM to 7:30
It’s back! Our exciting Owl Prowl returns for an evening of everything owl. These night-time hunters are rarely seen, although traces of their existence can be found with a watchful eye. Learn about some of the physical and behavioral characteristics that make these birds so exceptional and dissect pellets that they’ve left behind. After we learn about owls, we’ll grab our flashlights and take a hike, searching and listening for these elusive birds. Tickets: $10 for members/$20 for nonmembers. Tickets This event is part of our Winterfest series, which celebrates wildlife at the Schuylkill Center. We invite you to bring
Join us to celebrate the opening of Echoes of Change and Origin at The National Old City ApartmentsJoin us for the Opening Reception of Echoes of Change and Origin! Featuring work by Deborah Moss Marris and Demetra Tassiou. Friday, February 7th, 6p – 8p About the Exhibition:Echoes of Change and Origin presents a compelling exploration of humanity’s complex relationship with the natural world. Featuring the works of Deborah Moss Marris and Demetra Tassiou, whose layered approaches uncover profound narratives of transformation, memory, and connection.Marris delves into the urgent themes of climate change and pollution. Through meticulously layered images of nature and
Come join us in celebrating our brand new Olde City location! Look forward to: Gallery Retrospective: a selective showing of work made by Craft Coven CEO (Craft Experience Organizer) Cassie Jones over the years of her creative career. Work will span from her time as an AP Art student at Pennridge High School, to her time at The Savannah College of Art and Design double majoring in Accessory Design and Fiber Arts, on to Cassie's position at Victoria Leather Handbag Factory, managing the Center City Philadelphia Painting With a Twist, as well as running her own leather brand CUSP by
The Craft Coven has a new location :-D And we'd like to celebrate with the community that has supported us for 9 years and countingCome join us in celebrating our brand new Olde City location as well as our 9 year anniversary!We will have:Gallery Retrospective: a selective showing of work made by Craft Coven CEO (Craft Experience Organizer) Cassie Jones over the years of her creative career. Work will span from her time as an AP Art student at Pennridge High School, to her time at The Savannah College of Art and Design double majoring in Accessory Design and Fiber
A retrospective show of selected works over the creative career of artist and community organizer Cassie Jones.For the inaugural exhibition at our new Old City location we thought it best to start with an introduction; Meet Cassie! Craft Coven CEO (Craft Experience Organizer), founder, educator, and artist.Cassie Jones 'An Introduction' : exploring the multidisciplinary evolution of Jones's craft practice throughout her career.The works included in this exhibition span a 20 year period of Jones’ work, from her high school years as an AP art student, through her time at The Savannah College of Art and Design, then onto the many
Join us for "First Fridays" - a monthly gathering filled with music, food, and fun Friday February, 7th, 2025!Welcome to First Fridays at Velojawn Bike Shop! Join us on Fri, Feb 07, 2025 at 6:00 PM for a fun-filled evening of live music, food, and good vibes. Get ready to mingle with fellow music lover's @ First Fridays. Don't miss out on the chance to kick off your weekend in style at Velojawn Bike Shop!
Celebrate Black History Month with WURD Radio at our upcoming event, "Phenomenal Black Philly Writers: Creating Our Essential Reading ListGear up to celebrate Black History Month with WURD Radio at our upcoming event, "Phenomenal Black Philly Writers: Creating Our Essential Reading List to Survive 2025," from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Philadelphia Museum of Art's Learning and Engagement Center, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia.Hear authors speak on the importance of writers, politically, historically and spiritually. Featured writers include:Author Lorene CaryPlaywright Nancy GilliamColumnist and author Solomon JonesCultural writer Tre JonesThis event will include access to the ongoing PMA exhibit, "The
Join us for the work in progress screening of Brittany Shyne's directorial debut, "SEEDS."Scribe Video Center will be screening SEEDS (USA, work in progress).SEEDS is a portrait of centennial farmers in the geographical south. Using lyrical black and white imagery, this meditative film examines the decline of generational black farmers and the significance of owning land.Brittany Shyne is an independent filmmaker based in Dayton, Ohio. Working in the narrative and non-fiction art form, her work seeks to depict the complexity of everyday life by examining themes such as personal histories, alienation, and cultural modernization. Utilizing observational techniques and poetic language,
January is great time of year for bird watching here at the Schuylkill Center. On February 8 we’re inviting birders to help us collect data for our annual Winter Bird Census! Help monitor the abundance of bird species that winter in our forests and fields. All of the information we collect will be shared with other citizen scientists, helping us to better understand how our local bird populations change over time. Drinks and food will be provided for participants. Birders of any level experience are welcome to join, no experience necessary! This program is for adults only. Sign up for
Come join us for twelve days of walks around the city's edge on Saturdays/Sundays/Mondays in February. Eighteen groups & itineraries Feb 1-24. You can start with any segment or partial segment! Many will sell out. Sign up now: http://availability.walkaroundphiladelphia.org/
Deepen your appreciation for nature with seasonal meditation classes.SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8Mindfulness Meditation Walk9:15 – 10:30 AMNadine Kaylor, Mindfulness Meditation Teacher & MentorDeepen your appreciation for nature with seasonal meditation classes. Walk mindfully through the gardens, notice changes within the seasons, and connect with the natural world. Each class offers a framework based in mindfulness meditation to reduce stress and anxiety, increase focus and attention, and expand your practice. All levels welcome, no prior meditation experience needed.Classes will be held outdoors with indoor or covered options available for inclement weather. Please dress appropriately with sturdy footwear.Members: $12/class | Non-Members: $18/classMindfulness Meditation
VU PHL is partnering with Leveling the Playing Field to sort, organize, and inventory donated sports equipment!Leveling the Playing Field (LPF) redistributes equipment to expand access and equity within youth sports and recreation programs.What we will be doing on Saturday, February 10th, 10AM - 1 PM:VU in partnership with LPF, will sort, organize, and inventory donated sports equipment for redistribution to various youth and sports programs.Notes ahead of the event!Please fill out the waiver prior to attendance, which can be found here.Parking & TransportationParking: There is a dedicated parking lot - we highly suggest carpooling!Nearby buses routes: 113, 114, 113Regional
Join Trellis for Tomorrow in the greenhouse and learn how to start seedlings!Help Trellis for Tomorrow serve our community by seeding trays of future vegetables that will go out to our network of partner gardens in the spring. Volunteering with Trellis has a direct impact on food security. All gardens within the Trellis for Tomorrow network donate at least half of what they grow to food banks and pantries, providing nutritious produce to those who need it most.If you love getting outside, gardening, meeting new people, or would like to give back to a great cause, this event is for
Celebrate Black History Month by supporting local Black vendors! (Sat Feb, 8, 15 & 22)
Enjoy the unique beauty of Stoneleigh during the winter season. With the leaves fallen, we can delight in the structure and delicate details that are revealed. Join Stoneleigh staff on a walk through the winter garden to discover the beautiful bark, brilliant berries, and stunning seeds that bring life to the chilly days of winter.
Kids Club 6 years old and up. Please only sign your child up for 1 session.Kids Club art class is a 1 hour and 15 minute art class for kids ages 6 to 18 and up. It takes place from 11:00am-12:15pmArtists will create one of a kind heart shaped suncatchers. Tissue paper and simple materials, will lead to all things bright and lovely.When registering for kids club, please register only the child who will be attending. Parents may only accompany their child provided there is extra space but should not register themselves. Due to the size of the studio, parents
The Tacony LAB free workshop series at Glen Foerd!Taught by Lucia AlberStudents will be encouraged to draw from life to get a sense of proportion, shape, and form of the figure. Artists of all levels are welcome - we will be engaging in exercises that are a great introduction to figure drawing as well as a wonderful refresher course.Ages 16 and up.This event will take place on location at Glen Foerd, a hidden treasure in Northeast Philadelphia on the Delaware River about 10 minutes drive from the Tacony LAB. This event is cohosted with Glen Foerd and your registration information
Troy Bynum, owner of TB Wildlife Photography LLC, is not only an enthusiastic birder but also a passionate wildlife photographer.This introductory course is designed to provide participants with foundational knowledge and skills in bird watching, focusing on the birds found in and around Philadelphia. Participants will learn bird identification techniques, key characteristics of local species, and effective bird-watching methods. By the end of the course, participants will feel confident in identifying common birds found in and around the city.
Up Next! is a free monthly open jam session providing a platform for Philly’s creative youth to learn, perform, collaborate, and grow. Every second Saturday, The Lounge at World Cafe Live offers an all-ages, alcohol-free environment, showcasing our city’s up-and-coming talent while building community across the local music scene. A rotating youth ensemble will serve as the house band, kicking off the afternoon with a featured set including hand-selected guest artists before opening up the jam. Produced in collaboration between World Cafe Live and The School District of Philadelphia’s MIC’d Up initiative, Up Next! aims to engage students in music
This workshop will explore why people are more likely to get sick during the winter. Ways to strengthen our immune system and recipes to support us during the winter months. Finally, we create a wellness tonic called fire cider.
Learn how to protect our toads! Toad Detour protects the local toad population as they migrate to and from their breeding grounds each spring. When the toads emerge from brumation (the reptile version of hibernation) in the early spring, hundreds of them cross Port Royal, Hagy’s Mill and other nearby roads to mate in the Roxborough Reservoir or the Schuylkill Center’s ponds. Toad Detour season runs from March 1st to June 30th. On select nights, when the conditions are just right, Toad Detour volunteers erect barricades and help divert traffic during busy toad crossing evenings, saving hundreds of toads. This
Join us at FarmerJawn Presents- Only Love Grows with Lizzie's Love Cakes for a day of spreading love through delicious treats and communityFarmerJawn Presents- Only Love Grows with Lizzie's Love CakesJoin us for a heartfelt afternoon celebrating love, storytelling, and cake-making! This 2-hour event, in collaboration with Lizzie’s Love Cakes, will guide you through the art of baking mini bundt pound cakes, affectionately called "Lovelys."Each participant will enjoy baking tips, "Love Tips," and the heartwarming story behind Cassandra’s recipe, crafted in honor of her step-grandmother, Ethelyn Nance.This partnership beautifully continues FarmerJawn's "Only Love Grows" theme. We’re also thrilled to collaborate
Have you ever looked up at a tree and wondered how tall it was, how old it was, or how much carbon it had sucked out of the atmosphere? Join LandHealth educator Anisa George and Emily Bell, graduate of the iTree Academy, to learn some old school and new school ways of calculating the hidden value of a tree. We'll be heading to the west side of FDR, where some very impressive trees are threatened by the city's plan for the park. Together we'll do some citizen science and try to elaborate on the value of some of the most
Join us at Forgotten Histories, where we uncover untold stories and shed light on forgotten events from the past!Welcome to Forgotten Histories! Come join us at Parkway Central Library for an event that dives into the untold stories of the past. Discover hidden gems, intriguing facts, and fascinating tales that have been overlooked in history books. From forgotten heroes to mysterious events, this event will open your eyes to a whole new world of knowledge. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore Forgotten Histories and expand your understanding of the world around you. See you there!
A Main Line Singers concert featuring songs from your favorite movies! Join us on February 8, 2025 at 1:30pm at St. Katharine of Siena, located at 104 S. Aberdeen Ave. in Wayne. Performers from Acting Without Boundaries Senior and Junior groups are thrilled to be collaborating with Main Line Singers for this special concert. Acting Without Boundaries (AWB) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit performing arts organization transforming lives and building self-esteem in an empowering community of people with physical disabilities through programs that celebrate ability. Tickets, which include a post-concert reception with refreshments, are $15 in advance or $20 at the door.
In this hour workshop, you will get an introduction to the Sawgrass Sublimation Printer and Heat Press and leave here with a custom mugReady to unleash your creativity? Join us at the Makerspace for a hands-on Glowforge workshop! Learn the basics of sublimating and heat pressing while crafting personalized mugs. Topics include Sawgrass Printer and heatpress equipment introduction, safety, file download, prep, and execution. Complete this class and get signed off to use the heat press and to start making your own projects AND leave with your very own mug!Pricing:Everyone is welcome at this workshop! You do not have to
Drop by The Soapbox to make your own letterpress printed valentines!Make your own handmade valentines using letterpress designs set up on several of The Soapbox's printing presses. Participants can drop in anytime during the event to make their cards. Each year the card designs are different — the ones in the header are from a previous year. Come by to see what the fellows make this year!Participants will each make a set of 6 cards and envelopes. (Psst, if you'd like to make more than one set, you can register twice!)Advance registration materials fee: $10Folks are welcome to drop by
Join us for a conversation with the artists and curator Colette Gaiter.Seating capacity for the artists' panel is sold out. If you are attending the talk please arrive early if you would like a seat otherwise it will be standing room only. If you are not attending the talk the reception will follow at 4:00 pm. Parking is available on the street and in municipal lots near the gallery as well as in the garage across the street. All parking requires payment at a reasonable cost.Curated by Colette Gaiter, this exhibition brings the legacy and current work of four artists
Calling all LGBTQ travelers, gaggles of local gays and their friends alike! Come on this LGBTQ history walking tour of the Gayborhood!
As the only licensed wildlife rehabilitation clinic in the city of Philadelphia, the Wildlife Clinic at the Schuylkill Center takes in thousands of sick, injured, and orphaned animals each year. Our small team of clinic staff relies on the support of dedicated Wildlife Clinic volunteers to care for native small mammals, birds, raptors, reptiles, and amphibians. Start on your path to become one of our dedicated Wildlife Clinic volunteers in 2025 at one of our five available training sessions! Volunteer Training Requirements Before starting work in the clinic, volunteers must attend a training session, submit a volunteer waiver and application,
They rose from enslavement to leadership in fields ranging from architecture to science, sociology to painting, fashion to food.Deep Rivers tells the stories of Black men and women of the Victorian era, whose lives witnessed the end of slavery and opportunities they created with their intelligence and skills. Join us at Philadelphia's museum of nineteenth-century everyday life for this special presentation.
Cardinals are out and about all winter–wouldn’t it be fun to knit your own so you can have it with you all year? This is a two-part session with expert knitter Marian Birkeland, perfect for advanced beginners. If you know how to knit and purl, this is a class for you! We will meet for two 90-minute sessions on Saturdays in February; February 1 and February 8, from 3:30-5 p.m. Yarn will be provided. Bring size 4 double pointed needles. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $30 for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to
Empowering women through fashion & connection. Join us Feb 8th for the 4 Ss: Sip, Socialize, Style & Shop. RSVP now for this free event!Join us for She Connects Quarterly, a free networking event hosted by Runway Recycled! This gathering is designed to empower women through sustainable fashion, meaningful connections, and creative inspiration.Discover the 4 Ss: Sip on refreshing non-alcoholic drinks
Socialize with like-minded women
Style with exclusive fashion tips
Shop sustainable collections and unique findsThis event will also showcase exciting opportunities like our Garment Library, a $5 Poly Purge Shopping Spree (just bring in a prom gown), and details about
Join Historic Rittenhouse Town for Tavern Night! Outside the church, the tavern was the most important institution in most towns. Taverns were used for political assemblies, markets, and, of course, a place to enjoy a good meal and learn the news of the day. Come join us as the buildings and grounds of our historic 18th-century homestead are transformed into a tavern from the 1770s, where the simple pleasures of good food, drink, and fellowship collide. Tavern Night will feature an evening of storytelling and merriment, complete with 18th-century beer and cocktails and hearth-cooked food prepared in our Bake House.
Steel yourself for a spine-tingling evening of classic radio horror as we bring to life four chilling tales of suspense and the supernatural. This night of auditory thrills will have you on the edge of your seat, with tales of madness, guilt, and terror in the best tradition of old-time radio. Sit back, but don’t relax—you’re about to experience fear in its most haunting form. Date: February 8, 2025, 7:30 pm Location: The Media Fellowship House, 302 South Jackson, Media PA Price: $20 Presented by Radio Live Arts in partnership with Media Arts Council
Come join us for twelve days of walks around the city's edge on Saturdays/Sundays/Mondays in February. Eighteen groups & itineraries Feb 1-24. You can start with any segment or partial segment! Many will sell out. Sign up now: http://availability.walkaroundphiladelphia.org/
Meeting at Thomas Mansion This meeting location is a short walk away from street parking options throughout the surrounding neighborhood. Please note that there will be bathroom access during the service day. Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join longtime Wissahickon steward David Bower and his dedicated team of Crew Leaders and Trail Ambassadors for a variety of stewardship projects! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis.
Make your own ink for drawing and fine writing from natural materials using 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 workshop. You will leave this workshop with a bottle of your own handmade botanical ink; a reference zine on ink making; a collection of your own drawings and ink samples; and knowledge to create your own collection of natural inks from homegrown and foraged botanicals. All ink making tools and botanical supplies will be provided. Instructor Nicole Duprée
Black Lotus Holistic Health Collective presents Self Care Sundays with meditation and yoga classes.Welcome to Self Care Sundays! Join us on Sundays at 11:00 AM for some time dedicated to self-care and relaxation. This event will take place at Black Lotus HHC at 206 Rittenhousetown Lane, where you can unwind and focus on yourself.Take part in yoga sessions, meditation exercises, and mindfulness activities to rejuvenate your mind and body. Treat yourself to healthy snacks and refreshments while connecting with like-minded individuals. Don't miss out on this opportunity to prioritize your well-being and practice self-love. See you there!More about Black Lotus
Come listen to stories with guest storytellers, crafts, activities, and space for the whole family to gather. led by KokuRoko Learning Co-opBring the whole family to enjoy tales representing black and brown peoples, play, and foster community. Led by Koku-Roko Learning Co-op, in we gather like-minded families; easing the load of parenting and offering a curious space to explore.More about Koku-RokoKoku-Roko is a Black and brown-led co-operative space for cultural enrichment and liberated learning. We curate child-centered and family-encouraged educational experiences to support the development of creative continuous learners and conscious critical thinkers.
Come join us for twelve days of walks around the city's edge on Saturdays/Sundays/Mondays in February. Eighteen groups & itineraries Feb 1-24. You can start with any segment or partial segment! Many will sell out. Sign up now: http://availability.walkaroundphiladelphia.org/
Join the Sustainability Ambassadors Monthly Meetings to discuss sustainability initiatives and make a positive impact in our community!Are you interested in what the Township is doing to implement its Sustainability Plan?Do you want to meet other Sustainability Ambassadors and learn how you can be an ambassador for sustainability in the community?Would you like to hear from a community partner about their efforts to advance sustainability in the Township?Then join the monthly Sustainability Ambassadors meetings!All participants will be entered for a chance to win a FREE Energy Assessment Plus+ from PECO!
Enjoy an hour walk / hike on one of our maybe trails to stay moving this winter!Health walking group that meets weekly and walks for an hour. Walking through the winter!weather depending
Monthly program focusing on a different source of food in Philadelphia be it a market, garden, cooperative, or other source.Where Can You Source Your Food in Philly? Heng Fa Food MarketOur February program will focus on Heng Fa Food Market in Chinatown. Join Chef and Food Justice Activist Valerie Erwin to discover how we can shop at Asian markets for both common grocery items as well as difficult to source ingredients.Space is limited and priority will be given to registered attendees. Tickets will be honored up until 5:20 pm, please arrive by 5:15 pm to guarantee your seat. At 5:20
As the only licensed wildlife rehabilitation clinic in the city of Philadelphia, the Wildlife Clinic at the Schuylkill Center takes in thousands of sick, injured, and orphaned animals each year. Our small team of clinic staff relies on the support of dedicated Wildlife Clinic volunteers to care for native small mammals, birds, raptors, reptiles, and amphibians. Start on your path to become one of our dedicated Wildlife Clinic volunteers in 2025 at one of our five available training sessions! Volunteer Training Requirements Before starting work in the clinic, volunteers must attend a training session, submit a volunteer waiver and application,
Please join BLACK MAGIC WOMAN Productions on Monday, February 10, at 6 pm for a script-in-hand reading of “Ushers In The House,” a new one-act drama by Joseph P. Blake. Admission is free, light refreshments provided. PLAY SYNOPSIS: At 85, Oscar Thomas is a Vietnam Veteran, former Black Panther, widower, father, and a grandfather. He’s also worked as a farm laborer, spent four decades as a postal worker. In the sunset of his life he's begun to contemplate his legacy and the possessions he wants to leave his family. The latter has forced him to grapple with the painful fact