Boo Bash
Join us for a spooktacular (and family-friendly!) celebration. We’ll have a creepy dance party with DJ AfrVbz, crafts, goodie bags, snacks, and a few other spooky surprises. Free, no registration needed!
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Join us for a spooktacular (and family-friendly!) celebration. We’ll have a creepy dance party with DJ AfrVbz, crafts, goodie bags, snacks, and a few other spooky surprises. Free, no registration needed!
An evening of fun for all ages! Our annual Sweet and Spooky Spectacular will take place this year on 7th and Catharine St in South Philly. Our block, Da Vinci Art Alliance, and Palumbo Park will feature carnival games, candy, costume contests, raffles, locally sourced prizes, boo-zy cocktails, music, dancing, and more!! There’s something for everyone at this Spooky Spectacular!
Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in Philadelphia. Get your tickets now to discover music inspired by Halloween at Independence Seaport Museum under the gentle glow of candlelight. General Info Venue: Independence Seaport Museum Dates and times: select your dates/times directly in the ticket selector Duration: 60 minutes (doors open 60 mins prior to the start time and late entry is not permitted) Age requirement: 8 years old or older. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult Accessibility: this venue is ADA compliant
Welcome to the 2024 Wharton Energy & Climate Conference! We'll see you on Friday, November 1st!Wharton Energy & Climate Club is excited to invite you to the 2024 Energy & Climate Conference at The Penn Museum on Friday, November 1st, 2024.Our theme is “De-risk to Deploy”, where we’ll host conversations on the evolving best practices and success stories around collaborations, capital stack innovations, and novel go-to-market approaches that are accelerating the equitable deployment of clean energy technologies.Across the day, we’ll be hosting 3 keynote speakers, 8 moderated panels, an innovation showcase featuring over a dozen companies, student/employer coffee chats, breakout
The Weekend Warm-up Hike returns to Tyler’s hiking trails! Start your Friday off right with a brisk, one-hour hike through Tyler’s gardens and natural areas beyond the deer exclusion fence. This hike is intended as a moderate cardio workout, and we typically cover 2 1/2 to 3 miles in an hour. However, we reserve the right to pause and enjoy whatever surprises nature offers. Be prepared for a mix of asphalt, gravel and natural surfaces. Hikes are not suitable for those with limited mobility. We recommend bringing along a reusable water bottle. Please make sure to pre-register, as this program
Sustainable Black Friday at Runway Recycled: Weekly themed eco-chic deals, upcycled creations, & exclusive holiday trunk show on Nov 30!Sustainable Black Friday at Runway Recycled: Weekly Eco-Chic Themes for NovemberCelebrate a month of conscious, high-end fashion with Sustainable Black Friday at Runway Recycled. Each Friday, explore a new collection with curated discounts and exclusive upcycled finds, designed to bring sustainable luxury to your wardrobe.Weekly Themes:• Week 1 - Casually Chic(Nov. 1st )Embrace effortless style with our Casually Chic items, featuring jeans, sundresses, shirts, dresses, accessories, and shoes, all 36% off. Perfect for elevating everyday looks with a touch of eco-chic
Come celebrate this month's new exhibitions at DVAA!Come celebrate this month's new exhibitions at DVAA!Learn more about our current exhibtions at: davinciartalliance.orgThis event and free and open to all. Suggested donation to attend is $10 per person.DVAA is a historic row home in the Bella Vista neighborhood. We are not yet wheelchair accessible; Da Vinci is a three floor gallery with narrow staircases. (We are working towards becoming ADA accessible by 2027!) It is 5 steps up to the first floor level, and 14 steps from the first to second floor, where the gender-neutral bathroom is located. Da Vinci has
Join us for Port— A Sustainable Fashion Show in Philly!Port— A Sustainable Fashion Show in Philadelphia, PAPort is an independent fashion show presenting five emerging designers with environmentally conscious practices from the Greater Philadelphia Area and beyond. Organized by designers Bokeum Jeon and Lameesa Mallic, Port provides a platform to explore the optimistic futures of regenerative fashion.Event Details:Date: November 1st, 2024Time: 6 PM, the show will start at 6:30 PM sharpLocation: Asian Arts Initiative,1219 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, USAMasks are mandatory!This year, we are showcasing the works of:The Baltimore Fashion CompanyPuke PalaceDara BennoInfraredStoop Kidsas well as a special collaboration by
Socialize, learn about veganism, and eat yummy snacks!
Please join us for First Friday to celebrate new releases from over 8 artists and view/collect on all gallery floors.Paradigm Gallery + Studio is pleased to present three distinct collections championing craft and reinvention for CraftNOW 2024. Artists Ulla-Stina Wikander, Yoonmi Nam, and Andrew Jeffrey Wright have spent many years honing in on their respective crafts that incorporate the use and repetition of found materials. In a time where new objects are constantly produced with diminishing relevance and single-use purpose, we uplift unique methods of upcycling in art that recontextualizes material to expand on larger ideas of craftsmanship, methods of
Join us for a night of art and connection as we kick off our Building Community Through Creativity Exhibition!Building Community Through Creativity Exhibition Opening Night Welcome to the Building Community Through Creativity Exhibition Opening Night at The Arts League! Join us for a night of art, creativity, and community as we showcase the incredible work of local artists. This event is all about bringing people together through the power of art. Come mingle, enjoy some refreshments, and celebrate the talent in our community. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect with fellow art enthusiasts and support our local
Join us for our First Friday Celebration of Fibers!Join us for our First Friday celebrating the fiber arts! We will have several demos of various fiber arts and the Philadelphia Guild of Handweavers will be joining us to share other fiber artist resources in the city.Their website is https://pghw.org/Registration is apreciated but not required to help us plan.Tacony LAB Community Arts Center, a program of Mural Arts Philadelphia, is a community art center funded by the City of Philadelphia located in the Northeast section of Philadelphia. At the Tacony LAB, providing accessible and free art is a priority. It offers
Come celebrate our local Philly artists!Join us for a special event:Thank you, Philly ArtistsLocation: 954 N 8th StCome celebrate our local Philly artists! Let's show our appreciation for their talent and creativity. This in-person event is a great opportunity to connect with fellow art lovers and support our community. Don't miss out on this chance to express gratitude to the amazing artists who make our city vibrant and unique. See you there!
Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum is a natural paradise located on a beautiful stretch of the Delaware River in Bensalem, PA. Andalusia is a great place to spend a day exploring history and nature. The historic house, a National Historic Landmark, is surrounded by 50 acres of lush gardens, woodlands, and waterfront. Visitors can tour the mansion and gardens, or simply relax, enjoy the scenery, and have a picnic lunch on the grounds. The historic house is filled with art and personal possessions from the 1790s to the 1970s, showcasing an unparalleled look into the nation’s past through the
Our most diverse and scenic walk of the year. Bring your camera! Walk 26.2 miles or a half-marathon - 13.1 miles.Our most diverse and scenic walk of the year. Bring your camera!Start: Porch at 30th St Station. Please arrive 10 minutes early to check-in.Finish: Chestnut Hill West StationDistance: 13-26mi - the 1/2 marathon route is different than the 26 miles.The group starts together and then spits up. Where to find us: Outside south side of stationOptional endpoints:- East Falls Station, Highland Station and numerous other mass transit optionsTerrain: paved, gravel, grassTransit: Amtrak, Megabus, NJTransit AC and NJTransit/Septa connections to 30th
Join us along the river at Pleasant Hill Park! Volunteers needed to help with general landscaping, litter removal and park beautification!Volunteers Needed! Join us for a morning along the river at Pleasant Hill Park! We'll be cleaning up the park, conducting some invasive removal and completing other park beautification projects as needed! Meet at the picnic table in front of the rec building! There will be Riverfornt North signs pointing you in the right direction!Gloves and tools are provided. Close-toed shoes are required. Bring a refillable water bottle if possible. Light snacks and water provided.Minors need a parent's signature to
Photo courtesy of Marian Racette Meet at the Courtesy Stables Trailhead Kiosk Inspired by the 2023 All Trails Challenge, we created an “abridged” all-trails loop walk that includes five major trails in the Wissahickon. This route became the first of a Five Trails, One Hike series. It was a great hike in Spring of 2024 and we’re excited to revisit it this fall. We’ll start and finish at the kiosk at Courtesy Stables on Cathedral Road, and enjoy the variety of vistas from both sides of the creek. Along the way, we’ll observe points of natural and historic interest, as
Meeting at Kitchen’s Lane Bridge on Forbidden Drive This location will require hiking up to .6 miles to get to from the available parking areas. Please note that there will be bathroom access during the service day at the Kitchen’s Lane composting toilet. Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join us as we continue planting at a site along the Yellow Trail we began last year! 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
Toddler Kids Club, ages 2-5, 10:00am-10:45am.One day workshop!We'll be making a fall themed image with tissue paper.Session is from 10:00AM-10:45AMKids Club Toddlers class is a 45 minute art class for kids from 2 years old to 5 years old. Parents must attend with their child.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.
The Preservation Alliance's guided walking tours interpret the past, present, and future of the Philadelphia region as expressed through architecture, urban design, and social history. Join us on one of more than 30 tours to learn more about this city. Please check the website for the current schedule.
It's gonna be a chike up the forbidden passage in Wissahickon. However it builds character, historicism, and myocardium IG: ECC_8030
Join us with your family to adopt and plant trees at Riverbend. Fall is a wonderful time to plant trees just before it turns colder in the winter months. Planting trees at the preserve helps to provide habitat to local wildlife, combat climate change and helps to maintain our local water supply as the trees we plant keep runoff from heading to the Schuylkill River watershed. Registration is required as spaces are limited. This event is open to all ages. Please bring your own water and work gloves to the event. This is a Riverbend PAY WHAT YOU WISH Event:
Join Margareta to learn the art of Japanese hanging-string gardens. Based on a form of bonsai, these moss-covered hanging orbs make wonderful living gifts. No green thumb or experience required! This class is hands on, so prepare to get a little dirty! The workshop includes step-by-step instructions in creating and caring for your kokedama, expert information about indoor plants, and all supplies (plant, soil, moss, fishing line, and care instructions). Call to sign up 215-887-7500. Non-refundable.
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-12:15pmUsing a found stick to hang cut out leaves from, giving the feeling of the season. Your artist will have a Great Wall hanger for fall.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
Along with American history buffs, cycle tourists will enjoy this national treasure chock full of scenic vistas, and great bikeways.
The staff of Historic Fallsington will give us a tour that will highlight the historic foodways aspects of the 100 years of history
Get creative & civic at our Vote Sign-Making Event! Join neighbors to craft your own posters. Let's make our voices seen!🎨🗳️ Vote Sign-Making EventJoin us for a creative and civic-minded event at the 20*20 House in Lansdowne! In collaboration with Women Creating Community Lansdowne, we're hosting a series of Vote Sign-Making workshops where residents are invited to design and craft their own posters celebrating civic engagement. It’s a great opportunity to bring neighbors together, express your artistic side, and make your voice seen in the community!Whether you’re an artist or a first-time creator, everyone is welcome to participate. Materials will
Come, learn and interact with local eco-friendly organizations. Also help us recycle 10 tons of plastic in one day!
Scott Noel will share his experience with the work selected for The Figure: Portraiture & Narrative on view at Wayne Art Center as well as discuss the work in Eternal Recurrence, a solo exhibition of Noel's large figure compositions on display through November 16, 2024.
Uncover the stories and flavors of our beloved Chinatown. Perfect for locals, visitors, and foreigners.Not familiar enough with Philadelphia’s Chinatown? Or maybe you’re a regular and want to share stories. Join us as we uncover some gems that contribute to Chinatown’s culture and incredible cuisine. This 2.5-hour tour will fly by as we taste foods that represent multiple Asian cultures, all from small locally-owned restaurants, and even venture into cultural stores that play a big role in Chinatown. Tasting our way around Chinatown means highlighting multiple communities and countless regional flavors. We’ll cover nearly all corners of the neighborhood while
Hosted by TB Wildlife Photography LLCWorkshop DescriptionJoin this introductory photography workshop and unlock the secrets of digital photography! This hands-on course delves into the essentials of Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO, empowering participants with a solid foundation. Explore Exposure Compensation, Auto-Focus, Metering, and more, while mastering important terminology and troubleshooting techniques. Perfect for beginners and seasoned photographers alike, this workshop cultivates the skills needed to capture images with your unique artistic flair. By the end, you’ll confidently use manual settings to photograph wildlife and diverse subjects, applicable across various camera types – DSLR, mirrorless, bridge, and superzoom. Elevate your photography
In 1867, the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was only the second humane society to have organized in the nation. The group was formed in Philadelphia, and paved the way for dozens of other rescue organizations dedicated to the city’s furry friends. Pet-friendly Laurel Hill East encourages the public to bring their animals along for this walking tour. Stories and stops will include one of the first court cases to rule against animal cruelty, pets memorialized in stone, and the woman who bestowed a portion of her will to her dearest dogs. Tour Guide: Paul Sookasian
Join us as we explore the science of flexibility and explore the Wagner's collections.NOVEMBER'S FIRST SATURDAY OPEN HOUSEBounce, Bend or Break: the Science of FlexibilityFlexibility is a kind of strength! A tree bends in the hurricane but does not break. A snake slithers through a branch and does not fall. A crab scuttles to safety under a rock. Learn how we can harness bendy ideas from nature. Join the Wagner Free Institute of Science, in partnership with Thomas Jefferson University Chemistry Professor, Dr. Thomas Twardowski, for an afternoon exploring the ways flexibility occurs in nature. Investigate the Interesting Ball, learn
A multicultural celebration of youth creativity in dance and movement that highlights different cultural expressions all on one stage!After a momentous return from a four year hiatus last fall, Olney Culture Lab of CultureTrust Greater Philadelphia is excited to announce the Olney Youth Arts Festival will be back again in 2024! This multicultural celebration of youth creativity continues to focus on dance and movement by our young people. The event is designed to highlight different ethnic expressions towards cross-cultural awareness and to showcase the strength of various arts programs serving the children and youth in Philadelphia’s neighborhoods.The vast array of
Mount Moriah is the largest cemetery in Pennsylvania, and home to some of our city’s finest grave architecture.Mount Moriah is the largest cemetery in Pennsylvania, and home to some of our city’s finest grave architecture. Trees and vines have engulfed the gravestones in some areas, giving the place the atmosphere of a lost city in the jungle. Almost every style of tomb can be found here, from Egyptian Revival to Art Nouveau. Guests will learn about the role of cemeteries as a place for leisure in the Victorian era, as well as the influence of the Freemasons. Part wilderness and
A six-step process that demonstrates the beginning stages of how to make compost, revealing the condition of the city’s depleted soil, and turn recycled food waste into a dark, rich soil that will grow nutritious fruits and vegetables. Located in the Bartram’s Garden Coach House. Led by Nefertari Muhammad(BEGINNER). Click here to see more upcoming workshops in the free SWWAG (Southwest and West Agriculture Network) workshop series!
Explore the array of edible & medicinal plants at Mariton. *not a foraging event*
Rain or shine Appropriate for Adults (18+) and Teens ages 12-17 Join wildflower expert Dick Cloud on an informative two-hour hike that takes you through meadows, woods, and occasionally streamside. Although the focus is on plants, we will talk about whatever we might see while we are out! In the late fall, we will focus on identification through seeds, berries, foliage, and branches. All levels of knowledge are welcome. There may be some periods of moderately paced hiking, so wear comfortable hiking shoes. Feel free to bring a camera and a wildflower guide, such as Peterson’s Field Guide or Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, if you’d
On November 2 we’re celebrating the opening of our accredited arboretum at Schuylkill Center!
A mural with a NEW story to tell... Juneteenth was just the beginning...Rain Date: Sunday, November 3rd, 2024There's Levels to This Story......layers and history, both lived and revealed, that depict the "long walk to freedom" for millions of people throughout this country. As part of the 2023 multi-city 'Absolute Equality' Mural Project, the Germantown ArtHaus introduced Philadelphia's 1st Juneteenth mural to Germantown. Founder and Lead Artist, Keisha Whatley shared the story behind each of the three levels of the mural that depict:Pre-Colonial West Africa,The Trans-Atlantic slave trade, andJuneteenthBut there's another level; another layer to this story...Unfortunately in 1865 when Union
About the Exhibition: Da Vinci Art Alliance is proud to partner with Craft Movie Club to present “Materialize,” an exhibition that showcases sixteen artists, all working in their chosen material of ceramics, wood, fiber, metal and glass to respond to James Whale’s 1933 classic, “The Invisible Man.” In the film, scientist Jack Griffin uses an extraction from an obscure flower—originally used to bleach textiles—to render himself invisible. How, “Materialize” asks, do the artists on display mirror the scientist at the heart of the film? How do they manipulate the natural world to transform their raw materials into powerful, symbolic objects?
Flourish, a solo art experience featuring emerging artist Tahirah Coleman at her debut solo exhibition. Featuring a curated selection of her latest works, blooming with themes of growth and renewal. Each piece reflects a journey of transformation using floral imagery to symbolize personal and emotional development. This show highlights her unique perspective and innovative approach to art. Tahirah’s vibrant colors and intricate details invite viewers to witness and engage with her unique vision of growth. Dive into her dynamic compositions and discover the fresh, imaginative vision of a promising new talent in the art scene.
For the FIRST TIME EVER, tour the cemetery at NIGHT and hear stories about its dark history and bright future!! Not for the faint of heart!!Ready yourself for a walk on the (literal) dark side of Mount Vernon Cemetery (MVC). Closed to the public for almost two decades, this fall we open its creaking black gates for ONE NIGHT ONLY to venture on a unique off-road journey through MVC's mysterious past. Racing against the setting sun, this adults-only early-evening tour showcases the more macabre aspects of MVC’s history; tales of murder, suicide, and hoodoo that are guaranteed to send shivers
Come join us for an Unforgettable Night of Gospel Music, Inspiration, and Change! Get ready to experience a powerful evening filled with soul-stirring gospel performances and thought-provoking speakers at the Climate Revival Tour! Featuring uplifting music that will move your spirit, including performances from Climate Revival's very own Antonique Smith & local choirs, this is more than just a concert—it’s a chance to be part of something bigger. While the music will lift your soul, we’ll also hear from inspiring voices like Climate Revival Cofounder Rev Yearwood, who will share how our faith and community can come together to protect the environment and build
offering a time of pause to deepen or activate your writing practice. in secret locations across Philly; engaging nature + indigenous voicesoffering a time of pause to deepen or activate your writing practice. opening up spaces of insight to re-connect to your own magic of being humana series of poetry workshops, meeting outside at secret locations across the Philadelphia area...under trees or inside spaces accompanied by natural elements. influenced by afro-diasporic + indigenous voicesInclement weather, classes take place at d'griot gallery + herbshoppe (51 Maplewood Mall 19144)Taught by blew kind:afro-indigenous artist, poet, momma, aligned-lifestyle advocate. teaching poetry and performance since
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
Get ready for a day of fall themed fun with food and cocktails, live music, and activities for the whole family at the Philly Flannel FestGrab your coziest flannel and FALL into the fun at The Philly Flannel Fest! 🍂Join us for a day filled with fall delights that'll leave you feeling cozy and warm inside.All guests are encouraged to wear a flannel shirt, jacket, or coat as we work to break last years record of the largest gathering of people wearing flannels at one event.What to expect:🍻Sip on the best brews, savor tasty wines, and discover the warmth of
Join us for a happy hour exploring the Cradle mural by Diogo Machado, featuring art demos, live music, Q&A, and food at Jefferson Plaza!Celebrate one of Center City’s signature murals, Cradle, by Lisbon-based artist Diogo Machado. Cradle is an awe-inspiring tile installation that embodies the essence of Philadelphia’s unique character. The mural’s design references Philadelphia's history of being a city of many firsts, with nods to centuries of tile-making tradition from the artist’s native country.This happy hour event is dedicated to exploring the story behind this signature project -- produced by Mural Arts Philadelphia on behalf of National Real Estate
Come join our fun knitting class for adults who are just starting out - we'll have a blast learning together!
Join our Arboretum Manager, Aaron Greenberg, on a brisk autumn walk through the peak fall colors of some of the great trees of Laurel Hill East. Fall is a beautiful time to explore our tree collection! We’ll enjoy the beauty and grandeur of the fall color display, and discuss how trees change throughout the seasons and prepare for winter. Bring your walking shoes! COST $17/General Admission (Ages 13 and up) $15/Seniors (Ages 65+) and Students with ID $12/Members of the Friends of Laurel Hill $8.50/Youth (Ages 6-12) $1.90/Access Card Holders (can purchase up to 4 tickets) ** Free/Ages 5 and
Discover the artist within through the process of painting with wool and create a unique, handmade work of art.SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3Wool Art Painting Workshop1:00–4:00 PMMaria Gio, Artist and Owner of Mara Effects—Wool ArtDiscover the artist within through the process of painting with wool and create a unique, handmade work of art. Wool watercolor is an exceptional, meditative art where the piece is created by layering dry wool onto fabric (not needle felting). Under the weight of glass these complex layers of wool appear vibrant and rich with 3D effects. Choosing from sample designs, you’ll go step by step through the
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 and some light refreshments. Dress appropriately and bring some water to stay hydrated. 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
Adoptions From The Heart (AFTH), will host its first annual Fall Festival on November 3, 2024, from 11:00 am-4:00 pm, at Rose Tree Park in Media, Pennsylvania. This event will celebrate National Adoption Month and support families who are experiencing the process of adoption. This event is open to all, offering a variety of vendors, delicious food, exciting family-friendly activities and games, a photo booth, and so much more! Proceeds from the event will provide crucial resources for families going through the adoption process while directly supporting AFTH’s programming, which includes counseling, support groups, and family resources. EVENT DETAILS: This
Weekly walking group to promote healthy habitsWalk PHL is a Philadelphia Health Department program focused on getting people walking on a regular basis. Meet at the Tree house. Join our staff for a nature walk to focus on being active and exploring the surrounding natural areas. There a Small parking lot by the center you can park at for easier access. Please register using Eventbrite or by emailing us at WEC@Phila.gov
An online conversation with Rhonda S. Vesey, Project Director of FAHNN.EXTREME FOOD INSECURITY & THE RISE OF FAHNN: A COMMUNITY-LED FARMER'S MARKET STORY.Food Access Healthy Neighborhoods Now! (FAHNN): A NESAWG Sankofa SeriesLearn about Rhonda S. Vesey's story, and how she organized neighbors in the Valley/ Southside of Syracuse, NY to create a grassroots farmers market with farm-fresh produce and local value-added products in the midst of extreme food insecurity.Any questions?Visit us at https://nesawg.org OREmail us at info@nesawg.org ORCall us at 401-484-4110Please consider offering a donation, so we can pay a just and equitable honorarium to our speakers. Much love and
Learn how to make T-Shirt Yarn! Bring your own t-shirts or use ours! We will be making a granny square with our yarn.Join us for a hands-on workshop where you’ll learn how to create sustainable T-shirt yarn and the basics of crochet. In this beginner-friendly class, participants will be guided through the process of transforming old T-shirts into yarn and learning basic crochet techniques. By the end of the session, you’ll take home your own unique crochet pieces and yarn balls. Perfect for ages 16 and up, this class combines creativity with sustainability in a fun and engaging way. All
Join us for Grief Medicine, a healing space to honor our losses and find comfort in community support.Grief Medicine is donation based and open to true and vulnerable feelings, thoughts and needs. It is a supportive space to reflect and connect while navigating the complexities of grief and loss.*No one will be turned away due to lack of funds, please RSVP opting (for the donation) ticket option.Learn more on:InstagramFacebookYoutube
An introduction to hand-weaving baskets at the Soapbox Community Print Shop & Zine Library.About This EventIn this introductory basketry workshop, you will learn the basics of twining with red. Students will learn one way to start a base, build up walls, and will leave the workshop with a finished small basket!Please note: Masking is now encouraged, but optional in the studio space. Individuals who feel uncomfortable using the space with others unmasked, whether for health or any other reason, are welcome to request mask wearing while they are using the studio space.About the InstructorOlivia Caro is a current Member at
Tend the gardens for fall and keep happy blooms flourishing.
FREE FOR MEMBERS! Pre-registration is required. Join birders Sara Boucas-Neto, Chuck Root, and Dave Eberly on Wednesday morning walks at Tyler. With acres of unbroken forest interior and extensive meadows, Tyler is recognized by the Pennsylvania Audubon Society as an Important Bird Area. Bring your binoculars and be prepared to walk on all types of surfaces. Walks are rain or shine. GATES OPEN AT 8 am. Please be on time as the group leaves promptly from the parking lot at 8:10 am, and the gate will close at 8:10 am. Members: FREE Non-Members: $18 (includes admission to Tyler for the day) Non-Member Senior: $15
Meeting on Domino Lane off of Henry Avenue This location is a short 5-minute hike down from the primary parking location on Wigard Avenue, but there is limited closer parking available. 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 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
How do seeds travel? Collect seeds from all over the garden and make a mosaic. ABOUT LITTLE EXPLORERS: Every first Wednesday of the month, March through November, 10-11:30am. Join us for exploration, a garden walk, and stories! Please feel free to bring a snack. Designed for toddlers and preschoolers, ages 2-4. One adult chaperone is required for every two children. For more information, email Leslie Gale, lgale@bartramsgarden.org.
Develop a deeper connection to trees by understanding their outsized role in our natural ecosystems. Trees provide habitat and food. They support nutrient-cycling in forest systems through leaf-drop and decomposition, mediate temperatures, mitigate stormwater, and soil erosion, and are culturally significant to the mid-Atlantic region. Examine the ecological features of trees while learning about their anatomy and care. Find out how trees contribute, in both life and death, to forest ecology. Learn why large, mature trees need to be conserved and how climate change could impact forests in the future. Outdoor learning conducted to complement the lectures. Dress for the
Join us for a day of open office hours and community conversation focused on the intersection of art, politics, and journalism.Join us for a day of open office hours and community conversation focused on the intersection of art, politics, and journalism.From 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, we invite you to drop in, work, and connect with others in a relaxed environment. The highlight of the day will be an organized conversation from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM, where we’ll dive into discussions on how art and politics converge in Philadelphia, especially in the context of the recent election.Bring your own
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 on Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Learn how to make Mandalas using geometric shapes and symbols that are meaningful to youMandala, which means 'circle', in Sanskrit, is a geometric configuration of symbols. Mandalas can be used for focusing attention and as an aid to meditation. Join us on Wednesday Nov 6th from 5:30-7:30pm at Christy Rec Center (55th and Christian st) for a Mandala workshop led by Kris Casañas. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to create a mandala that is meaningful to you using geometric shapes and symbols. Cobbs Creek Art Club at Christy Rec Center is a free bi weekly art workshop for all ages
Art- and Action-Based Lesson Plans for Climate Justice in LenapehokingThe summer of 2024 has been the hottest on record, and it’s going to get even hotter. Your students know that the planet is heating up, and they deserve to be prepared for our region’s changing climate future. Join Mural Arts Philadelphia for “Getting to the Roots,” a workshop that introduces six art- and action-based lesson plans for 8th graders in alignment with Pennsylvania science and language arts standards.Attend ONE of our fall / winter 2024 sessions to receive print-outs of lesson plan materials, including a copy of the mural and
Line Dancing Class with Kevin Come join us for a fun and energetic line dancing class with Kevin Vaughn. Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, this class is perfect for anyone looking to learn new moves and have a great time. Kevin is a talented instructor who will guide you through each step with patience and enthusiasm. The event will take place at Jenice's, so make sure to mark your calendars and invite your friends along. Don't miss out on this opportunity to dance, laugh, and make some unforgettable memories. See you there! Happens on the following Dates:
Start or deepen your yoga practice in community with other queer and trans people of color! Classes include both movement and meditation.
Come join us at the Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia Express Yourself event to celebrate and showcase the unique talents and creativitAutistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia Express Yourself Come join us at LIBERTY RESOURCES for a day of creativity and self-expression! The Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia is hosting an event where individuals on the autism spectrum can showcase their artistic talents. Whether you're into painting, poetry, music, or any other form of art, this is the perfect opportunity to share your unique voice with the community. Let your creativity shine and connect with fellow artists in a supportive and
Learn about significant advancements in heat pump technology and examine incentives, rebates and savings.This event is brought to you by the Smart Energy Initiative of Southeastern PA (SEI), an initiative of the Chester County Economic Development Council.Who should attend:Architects, builders, facility managers, business owners, energy professionals, project mangers, property developers, and municipal developers.Program description:Join us at the CCEDC conference center in Exton. Let's explore the heat pump boom - why have heat pumps become so popular and what’s driving the trend?Heat pumps have revolutionized the way we heat and cool our commercial and residential buildings. The presentation will delve into
Meeting location TBD 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 service day may include the following activities: • Trail work: carrying and using long-handled tools, moving large rocks • Drain-clearing: carrying and using long handled tools • Planting: bending over, crouching/squatting, carrying up to 20 lbs • Invasive
Discover High School at Kimberton Waldorf School: Thursday November 7th! Join us for a glimpse at how we provide a rich, rigorous, and immersive academic experience for students in grades nine through twelve. Register on our website and contact us with any questions! See you soon. Our beloved High School Faculty crafts experiences which sharpen students’ growing intellectual capacities and strengthens their powers of judgment and creative thinking. Learning is not limited to the classroom, but engages the student with the world through rich and meaningful experiences. From Hermit Island in Maine to canoeing down the Delaware Water Gap to
Join fellow birders for this guided bird walk to spot migrating birds!For the fall will we be having this migrating bird walks at mulitpe locations throught the season:September 19- Andorra Meadow (Tree House)September 26- Lavender Trail (Chestnut Hill and Seminole)October 3- Houston Meadow (Houston Playground, Grakyn Lane)October 10- Upper Roxborough Reservoir (Lare St and Port Royal Ave)October 17- Rittenhouse Town (Ten Box- Forbidden Drive and Lincoln Drive)October 24- Saul Agricultural Fields (Scout House parking lot, Wigard Ave and Henry Ave)October 31- No walkNovember 7- Houston Meadow (Houston Playground, Grakyn Lane)November 14- Schuylkill River Trail (Shawmont Ave and Nixon St)November 21-
Learn accessible, low-preparation baby food recipes focusing on nutrition, cooking techniques, safe storage and cost-effectivenessJoin Philadelphia chef and food educator Shayla Felton-Dorsey to learn accessible, low-preparation baby food recipes with a focus on nutrition, cooking techniques, safe storage and cost-effectiveness.IMPORTANT INFORMATION:Tickets reserve seats until 2:50 pm. After this, participants will be let in on a first come, first serve basis. Please arrive by 2:45 pm to check-in for your seats.Space is Limited! Family Size limited to 4 people max. Additional family members are welcome to check out other resources in the children's department.
Come rest and revitalize your physical and mental health with moments of mindfulness, meditation, and group yoga in the Garden. This free series, facilitated by Luna and organized in partnership with Family Practice and Counseling Network (FPCN) requires no prior registration and welcomes participants of all abilities! Center yourself during the indoor portion, and then conclude the session with a mindful walk through the Garden. Please bring a yoga mat, towel, and water bottle. We’ll have extra water and a limited supply of mats on hand as well. Classes will meet in the Barn or Coach House, depending on the
Traditional turfgrass lawns provide little benefit to native biodiversity, are significant sources of air and water pollution, and require huge investments of time to maintain. In a world grappling with the climate crisis, every action counts, and adopting a new lawn paradigm that champions native biodiversity in your own backyard is a powerful way to take control of your environmental impact. Todd Bittner, plant ecologist, will discuss a visionary lawn paradigm shift – one where lush, low-growing native grasses and forbs take center stage. Explore the journey behind Cornell Botanic Gardens’ native lawn, from its inception to the multitude of
Practice how to observe and record the baseline aspects of a landscape before diving into designing a habitat garden.Building observation skills is essential in building biodiversity in our landscapes. In this class, we will learn about the 5 E’s of Ecological Gardening and will conduct a site analysis. Expand your reach by applying these newly acquired observation skills of hydrology, sun/shade analysis, circulation, and more in your home landscape or in community project space!The Lancaster Conservancy has protected over 10,000 acres of natural lands, which are critically important to supporting biodiversity. Smaller patches of native habitats spread throughout urban landscapes
On Thursday, November 7th, from 6 PM - 8 PM, Twelve Gates is honored to present a film screening by the Mumbai-based artist group CAMP.On Thursday, November 7th, from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Twelve Gates is honored to present a film screening of Al Jaar Qabla Al Daar, The Neighbour before the House, 2009-2011, by the Mumbai-based artist group CAMP. This will be followed by a conversation with CAMP founding members Shaina Anand and Ashok Sukumaran.Palestinian families in Jerusalem / Al Quds look out and speak from their homes using a CCTV camera in 2009. The film was made
Want to learn how to make your own clothes? Grab your friends and family and get started with some basic sewing classes at the MakerSpace!A beginner class for sewing. Tiara Orange will be showing you the basics to start your sewing journey.In this class you will learn the following basics:Learn how to thread your machineMake some basic stitchesCreate a simple sewing project.Students must bring a sewing machine, all other sewing supplies will be provided.+++++++++Accessibility Statement of MakerSpace:At MakerSpace, our unwavering commitment is to provide a welcoming and accessible environment for all individuals, including those with disabilities. We are dedicated to
Samantha Newstory will discuss what the wildlife do in the winter in this virtual presentationWhile we’re cozied up in our homes, where do wildlife go? While some fly to warmer climates, many species of wildlife wait for spring right in our own backyards. Learn about the ingenious ways our favorite birds, insects, and mammals weather the winter.The event link will be emailed to all participants in the confirmation email generated from program registration.
This is an hour of remote ag business planning technical assistance that will be confirmed upon sign-up. Date subject to change.Speak with an agriculture technical assistance provider about crop planning, harvest and post-harvest handling in preparation for farm market and food hub sales, using sustainable practices for small space production. These time slots are virtual conversations. To sign up for an in-person meeting see the other in-person sessions in this collection listed for Monday and Wednesday. Your actual technical assistance slot will be confirmed by email from rbcfworkshops@gmail.com.
This fall, show your local park some love! Over 100 Philly parks are hosting volunteer cleanups for Love Your Park Fall Weekend. DATE Friday, November 8 - Sunday, November 10 This fall, show your favorite neighborhood park some love! In partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Fairmount Park Conservancy, Park Friends Groups across Philadelphia will be hosting volunteer events November 8 – 10 for Love Your Park Fall Weekend 2024. Over 100 Philly parks need help with collecting leaves for compost, planting trees and flower bulbs, and cleaning up after a busy summer season.
The Weekend Warm-up Hike returns to Tyler’s hiking trails! Start your Friday off right with a brisk, one-hour hike through Tyler’s gardens and natural areas beyond the deer exclusion fence. This hike is intended as a moderate cardio workout, and we typically cover 2 1/2 to 3 miles in an hour. However, we reserve the right to pause and enjoy whatever surprises nature offers. Be prepared for a mix of asphalt, gravel and natural surfaces. Hikes are not suitable for those with limited mobility. We recommend bringing along a reusable water bottle. Please make sure to pre-register, as this program
Join us along the river at Pennypack on the Delaware! Volunteers needed to help with tree care, landscaping, litter and beautification!Volunteers Needed! Join us for a day in the park along the river at Pennypack on the Delaware! We'll be cleaning up the park, completing some invasive removal, general landscaping tasks and maybe some tree care for newly planted trees. Meet at the picnic pavilion near the soccer fields!Gloves and tools are provided. Close-toed shoes are required. Bring a refillable water bottle if possible. Light snacks and water provided.Minors need a parent's signature to participate. Anyone under 16 must have
Observation of the natural world is the first step in creating a successful sketchbook. Capture the unique shapes and textures of the autumn landscape. Capture the unique shapes and textures while gathering ideas from the field gaining inspiration to add elements of habitat to your sketch. This workshop brings you through Mt. Cuba’s grounds in search of habitats, and other materials to draw in a sketchbook. Please bring your lunch. A detailed list of required materials is available upon registration. This program takes place at Mt. Cuba Center Friday, November 8, 2024. About the Instructor: Margaret Saylor is the editor/designer
On November 8, 2024 from 7 to 9 PM, The Head & The Hand (H&H Books) will be hosting a release party at american grammar for the publication of three chapbooks as the finale to its 2023-2024 Riverwards Arts & Letters Series. These chapbooks are visual-literary collaborations between artist Manuela Guillén and poet Pthalo, artist Nora E Luks and poet Mary Zhou, and artist Rushawn Stanley, or “Scum Lizard,” and poet Gabriel Ramirez. We'll celebrate with readings, artist talks, refreshments, prints and books for sale, live music from Universal Rhythm, and MORE!
Join us at DVAA for a special screening of James Whale’s 1933 classic “The Invisible Man”. Popcorn and candy will be provided at the event. DVAA uses art to connect people and build collective resilience in spaces across Greater Philadelphia. Please consider a donation of $10 to support this event and more like it! About the Movie: While researching a new drug, Dr. Jack Griffin stumbles on a potion that can make him invisible. When he reveals his new ability to his old mentor and his fiancée, it's clear that a side effect of the potion is insanity. Jack goes
Awaken your senses, ignite curiosity, and inspire new ideas for outdoor education with young children through this training program.
Spend the morning beautifying Pretzel Park. Tasks will include trash and litter pick-up; leaves and organic debris clean-up; as well as weeding, planting and mulching. Gardening equipment provided. Refreshments provided. Please register at loveyourpark.org Rain date: November 10, 2024
Learn about the history and hidden gems of West Fairmount Park on this guided bike tour. DATE Saturday, November 9 TIME 9:00 am - 12:00 pm LOCATION John Welsh Memorial Fountain Join Fairmount Park Conservancy and experienced bike tour guide Graham Robb on a five-mile, all-levels bike ride of West Fairmount Park on Saturday, November 9 from 9 AM–12 PM. The guided bike ride will highlight the history, hidden gems, and stories of interesting places in West Fairmount Park. Graham is a great storyteller who will share many perspectives on our park’s past, present, and future. INSTRUCTOR BIO: Graham Robb is
Volunteers will work alongside Farm staff to support seasonal plantings, harvesting, weeding, invasive species removal, and orchard support. Volunteers will meet at the Sankofa Community Farm at 9:30 AM and be separated into groups and provided with instructions and safety protocols for the day. Out of respect and safety for our staff and others, please arrive on time. PLEASE NOTE: Each adult must register individually in order to complete the waiver. Parents/guardians must complete registration for individuals 18 and under. Registration full but would like to still participate? Please contact Kimani Keaton at kimani@bartramsgarden.org to be added to our waitlist.
Photo courtesy of Charles Uniatowski Meeting at the Pachella Field Pavilion Join us for a fun 3-hour hike where we will be visiting a variety of interesting locations! On this 3-mile loop, we will see a rarely visited cave, several iconic bridges, Devil’s Pool, Valley Green Inn, and many more Wissahickon treasures. Children are welcome on this hike, but please ensure that they will be able to manage a trek of this length on rocky and sometimes steep surfaces. Distance: 3 miles Level: Moderate (some inclines and declines, uneven surfaces) Registration is required for all hikes so that participants can
Join Iresha Picot for a Family Bike Ride at Bartram’s Garden Bike Hub! A slow-paced, all levels, little to no experience needed, beginner ride highlighting Bartram’s Bike Trail, the Circuit Trails, Swing Bridge Project, and future connection to Center City and beyond. Priority will be given to registrees but will accept walk up’s if there are additional bikes
Take an in-depth look at the gardens and discover how to apply sustainable gardening practices. Learn about environmental topics such as climate change, systems-thinking, and consciously sourcing native plants for your region. This tour expands on concepts covered in the introductory Welcome Walk. Tours include walking over rolling terrain and mulched paths. Two hours, $7 in addition to admission, free for members. This program takes place in-person at Mt. Cuba Center Saturday, May 11, 2024, and every 2nd Saturday.
The Preservation Alliance's guided walking tours interpret the past, present, and future of the Philadelphia region as expressed through architecture, urban design, and social history. Join us on one of more than 30 tours to learn more about this city. Please check the website for the current schedule.
Be part of Love Your Park Fall! Help us tidy up Tacony Creek Park! Meet new friends and join neighbors as we clean up Tacony Creek Park at the I St. & Ramona Ave. gateway. All tools and supplies, including work gloves, snacks, and water, will be provided. Please bring a reusable water bottle if you have one. Please note: There are no restrooms available in the park. Please register here. Questions? Contact Malcolm Bundy Malcolm@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853.
Come purchase fresh, chemical-free inspirited local produce straight from Sankofa Community Farm every second and fourth Saturday at the Clark Park Famer’s Market, now through mid-November! EBT, cash, WIC Farmer’s Market vouchers, and Senior vouchers are all accepted methods of payment (standard retail WIC vouchers are not accepted). You can also catch the Sankofa Farm Stand at the 54th and Lindbergh Blvd entrance of Bartram’s Village every Thursday from 3-6pm!
Learn how to start your own botanical sketchbook and sharpen your observation skills.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9Starting a Botanical Sketchbook10:00 AM–3:30 PMMargaret Saylor, Botanical Artist and IllustratorWhether you’re a beginner artist or looking to add to your portfolio, learn how to start your own botanical sketchbook and sharpen your observation skills during this insightful class. Study intriguing materials from our gardens—seed pods, bark, cones, and more—and use basic drawing techniques to create lifelike and botanically accurate sketches.All levels welcome; some drawing experience helpful but not necessary. Click here for suggested materials list. Bring your lunch.Members: $100 | Non-Members: $115
Book your table at Philly Zine Fest on 11/09/2024!The Philly Zine Fest is back! Celebrate the spirit of DIY publishing and unbridled creative culture with us! Snag your table here!Flyer art by Alex Smith@theyarebirds@TheAfterverseThis event is organized by The Soapbox Community Print Shop & Zine Library.Sponsored by Temple University Libraries.Half tables only, you will be sharing a table with someone! Each half table is approx 3 ft wide by 2.5 ft deep and includes 1 chair.50% of the half tables are reserved for BIPOC; trans/genderqueer/non-binary; and first-time Philly Zine Fest exhibitors.Some of the tables require going up 3-4 stairs, so
Part of the Transcending Thresholds initiative to study, restore and interpret the service spaces at Cliveden, this innovative project will conserve and restore the early well to function. Cliveden Preservation Director Libbie Hawes and architectural conservator Andy Palewski will discuss the construction and technology that provided necessary water for the kitchen and household in the 18th and 19th centuries. The project included removing three sections of wood well pump, restoring the 40-foot-deep stone well shaft and removing the objects and mud at the bottom. The effort now focuses on restoring the pump sections and forged hardware, including recreating the technology
Join us for Yoga with Brit at 301 E Godfrey Ave! Get ready to unwind, stretch, and find your inner zen with Brit leading the way. This in-person event is perfect for all levels, whether you're a seasoned yogi or just starting out. Bring your mat, water, and positive energy for a rejuvenating session. Let's flow together and leave feeling refreshed and centered. See you on the mat!
Along with American history buffs, cycle tourists will enjoy this national treasure chock full of scenic vistas, and great bikeways.
The Tacony LAB free workshop series at Glen Foerd!Learn how to crochet a granny square! In this 2 hour workshop, you will learn the basics of crochet.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 will be shared with Glen Foerd.Registration is required for this workshop in order to be sure we have enough supplies.Tacony LAB Class Enrollment and Attendance PolicyThe Tacony LAB’s classes are unique in Philadelphia: we do