Volunteer – Love our trees, please
Peacedale Preserve 160 Peacedale Road, Lincoln University, PA, United States9:00 – 11:30 am
nurture trees and watch the future grow.
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9:00 – 11:30 am
nurture trees and watch the future grow.
Join Jonathan Wilson (Associate Professor of Environmental Studies) for a look into his cutting-edge research!Plants are unique among multicellular organisms because much of their physiology is biophysical, rather than behavioral, and the anatomy that defines these biophysical capabilities is preserved in the fossil record. Cutting-edge techniques, when applied to fossilized plant leaves and stems, can illuminate the evolution and ecology of plants that have been extinct for hundreds of millions of years—and shed light on the environments they inhabited. In this presentation, I will describe the techniques we use to understand extinct plants, what scientists have learned about these unusual
FABSCRAP needs your help to save designer textiles from landfills! It's easy to learn, fun to do, and a safe way to help out.FABSCRAP Philly needs your help to save designer textiles from landfill! Volunteers will sort through fabric samples and swatches, separating fabric from paper headers and folding large, usable fabric to be saved for reuse.FABSCRAP Philly is committed to keeping our volunteers, community, and team safe:All visitors are encouraged to wear a mask in the FABSCRAP warehouse.Volunteer stations are comfortably spaced apart for individual use (unless you opt to share with a friend)Cleaning and sanitizing of volunteer stations
Arch Enemy Arts 109 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Arch Enemy Arts is thrilled to present: TABERNACLE, an enchanting series of 10 new and original paintings by Maryann Held. In this solo feature, the local artist continues her explorations in design and color through acrylic paint and gold ink, with each work reverently housed in hand-picked vintage frames WAX & WANE, a solo feature highlighting debut works by Brian Serway. A collection of 7 mixed media paintings, the series depicts an array of mystic woodland creatures captured in the Tennessee artist’s distinctive and haunting style. Also on view through February
We will walk the trails and Forbidden Drive to find owls, bats, flying squirrels, racoons, opossums and other creatures of the night.Nocturnal Wildlife & Full Moon Walks We will walk the trails and Forbidden Drive to find owls, bats, flying squirrels, racoons, opossums and other creatures of the night. January 6th will also be full moon night! This program is appropriate for people of any age that can be quiet! FREE Friday January 6, 5:30pm - 7:00pm Friday February 10, 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Crefeld Street Trailhead at Lavender Trail This hike will take us into a quieter area of the park where we will loop through the Lavender and Orange Trails and some connector trails in between. We will see big Birches, Oaks and Tulip trees. Our route will take us along one of the more scenic and interesting tributaries into the Wissahickon where we will cross the creek to examine an interesting rock exposure on the other side. Expect some terrain changes and an obvious creek crossing if it is safe to do so. Please leave dogs and children at home. Service
Learn about our backyard birds and how to participate in the GBBCGet Ready for the Great Backyard Bird Count Saturday, February 4, 10 – 11 AM Bonnie and Phil Witmer, Birders and Members, Delaware Valley Ornithological Club How can you and your family learn about birds and contribute to science? Join in on the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC). The GBBC is a fun and simple annual event (Feb 17–20) that engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds and submitting sightings. Anyone can contribute, anywhere in the world! This indoor presentation will teach you about our backyard birds
We're inviting you to join our efforts to monitor the quality of water in the Cobbs Creek.Hello Friends, We cordially invite you to join us in our mission to monitor water quality in Cobbs Creek. On the 1st Saturday of every month we collect water samples from the Cobbs Creek, conduct a series of water quality tests, and record the data. We then share the data with the Philadelphia Water Department and the Parks and Rec. We're looking forward to meeting you.
Even as scientists make discoveries about navigational and physiological feats that enable migratory birds to cross immense oceans or fly above the highest mountains, go weeks without sleep or remain in unbroken flight for months, humans have brought many migratory birds to the brink. Based on his bestselling new book “A World on the Wing”, author and researcher Scott Weidensaul takes attendees around the globe — with researchers in the lab probing the limits of what migrating birds can do, to the shores of the Yellow Sea in China, the remote mountains of northeastern India where tribal villages saved the
Reimagine classic soul food dishes for a healthy 2023We invite you to discover new twists, turns, and tastes for your favorite soul food dishes in this free program led by Chef Yuhnis Sydnor from Sugga Mamas Diabetes Prevention and Management. Come celebrate Black History Month with traditional and tantalizing healthy recipe and learn something new about the history of soul food. Participants will gather at a communal table for a healthy cooking demonstration, tasting, and discussion in this partnership between the Frazier Family Coalition and Sugga Mamas. Sugga Mamas Diabetes Prevention and Management is an organization devoted to helping women
Join us to meet the artist and learn all about her Botanical Fainting Couch.Meet the Artist: Sarah PetersSaturday, February 4, 1:30 – 2:30 PMThe Botanical Fainting Couch is an award-winning taxonomy-themed sculpture created by artist Sarah Peters and is currently on-view at Jenkins through February 2023. It is made up of the twenty-six letters of the alphabet and each letter has the texture of a different plant identified by its Latin genus (the scientific name). Join us to meet the artist and learn all about her Botanical Fainting Couch and the investigation, experimentation, and innovation that went into its creation.
Pop Up Shop Feathering Local Vendors
A history of Black urban placemaking and politics in Philadelphia from the Great Migration to the era of Black Power. Join us for a discussion of J. T. Roane's new book, Dark Agoras: Insurgent Black Social Life and the Politics of Place.In this book, author J.T. Roane shows how working-class Black communities cultivated two interdependent modes of insurgent assembly—dark agoras—in twentieth century Philadelphia. He investigates the ways they transposed rural imaginaries about and practices of place as part of their spatial resistances and efforts to contour industrial neighborhoods. In acts that ranged from the mundane acts of refashioning intimate spaces
A gentle immersion in the infinite offerings of the natural world.
Learn how to incorporate the right native plants into the right garden spacesRight Plant for the Right PlaceSunday, February 5, 1 – 3 PMKaren Miller, Head Horticulturist, Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens Are you a home gardener with questions about selecting the right plants? From woodland edges to dry rocky hillsides, explore various plant communities with plants native to the region. Gain a better understanding of the plants which have evolved within a similar habitat to your garden and learn how to incorporate the right native plants into the right garden spaces, whether you are starting from scratch or modifying an
Make Your Own Wooden Frame and Photo in this two-day, hands-on workshop at NextFab!
Bird and nature walks Mondays at 9am at different Parks & Recreation locations in NW Philly.
Take a walk to look with a naturalist to look for birds, wildlife, and other phenomena.Most Mondays at 9am at different Parks & Recreation Sites. We will have binoculars with us, but will look at much more than birds! Pre-registration is requested. All ages. FREE. Message WEC@Phila.gov for exact meeting location Jan 2 Houston Meadow (meet at playground) Jan 9 Bells Mills East Parking Lot Jan 23 Valley Green (meet outside the Inn) Jan 30 Schuylkill River Trail (Shawmont entrance) Feb 6 Houston Meadow (meet at Cathedral Road entrance) Feb 13 Harper's Meadow (meet outside Cedars House) Feb 27 Roxborough
Learn the basics of Mosaics with Resident Artist Laura-LynLearn how to get started with creating mosaic masterpieces! Each session will cover the basics of cutting and placement of mosaic materials. New techniques will be presented during each meeting. We will use reclaimed ceramic tile and pottery to create sample pieces set on drywall. No experience necessary.There are 3 sessions, however it is not necessary to take all of them to learn. We will have a 4 part class in which a project will be made, this is primarily a learning experience. Tacony LAB Class Enrollment and Attendance PolicyThe Tacony LAB’s
The Office of Sustainability (OOS) and the Philadelphia Energy Authority (PEA) will present on strategies for climate positivity at home.The Federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) offers many financial incentives to be more climate positive and healthy at home. Come learn about opportunities to receive federal rebates and tax incentives for:- Heat pumps- Rooftop solar- Weatherization - Electrical upgrades- Water heaters- Electric vehicles (new and used)- And other win-win strategies for reducing greenhouse gases at home.The discussion will include details on eligibility and timeline, as well as information on programs and other technical resources available at the local level to help
You can help protect Pennsylvania’s watershed!Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward Coordinator for Chester and Delaware Counties, Meagan Hopkins-Doerr, will teach us how to follow a few simple guidelines to manage your property to protect area streams and rivers and share information about how to certify your property. This session will touch on urban properties (renters and people with small lots to no control of outside land) and large property (campuses and municipalities).Learn how to improve and maintain the quality of water resources and habitat for wildlife and pollinators.
This panel of leading historians will discuss how Black Philadelphia became a political powerhouse in the twentieth century.This seminar features cutting edge scholars drawing on their contributions to If There Is No Struggle There is No Progress: Black Politics in Twentieth-Century Philadelphia. This publication offers the first in-depth historical analysis of African American politics in Philadelphia throughout the twentieth century. The speakers' presentations will bring together fresh insights on the intersection of race, gender, class, and politics in the making of Philadelphia’s Black community today. Activism throughout the twentieth century made Philadelphia a crucial site for the development of Black
Join our EE staff for a nature hike on the local trails. This program is oriented towards adults and families with older children
Learn how to make alfajores: the quintessential confection of Argentina!Join Jezabel Careaga for a hands-on baking class to learn how to prepare the quintessential cookies from Argentina: alfajores. Derived from the Arabic word “al-fakher” meaning "luxurious," these are a staple in Argentina. Jezabel grew up making alfajores with her mom. During class you will make your own alfajores from start to finish and then you will be invited to enjoy your freshly made confections with a cup of tea or coffee. Please notify us in advance with any dietary restrictions.All proceeds from ticket sales go towards supporting the Culinary Literacy's
Bring food to share, as well as your knowledge and opinions, as we discuss the nature of the Wissahickon!
Ecologically sound landscapes are adapted to local environmental conditions and require fewer inputs to achieve success. Learn how to measure, inventory, and analyze a site; then make a conceptual design and planting plan using the “right plant, right place” approach. Broaden your design perspective, increase biodiversity in the landscape with native plants, decrease lawn, and create habitats that benefit insects, birds, and other fauna. A detailed list of required materials can be found here. It is recommended that students complete the Native Plants of Spring, Summer, and Fall, and Sustainable Landscape Techniques before enrolling in this course. This program takes
A screening on ecological struggle and resistance to state power.IF A TREE FALLS is a documentary looking at the Earth Liberation Front, the radical environmental group that the FBI calls America's 'number one domestic terrorist threat.' The documentary tells the story of Daniel McGowan, an ELF member who faced life in prison for two multi-million dollar arsons against Oregon timber companies. The film examines larger questions about environmentalism, activism, and terrorism.The police killing of Manuel Teranat / Tortuguita and repression of forest defenders in Atlanta / Cop City this month adds dire weight to our abilty to undersand ecological defense
Every Second Thursday, The Clay Studio joins Crane Arts and NextFab in Second Thursday Gallery Nights, where galleries along the North American Street Arts Corridor are open late to highlight the neighborhood’s creative community. At The Clay Studio, visitors can take a guided tour of the latest exhibition in the Jill Bonovitz Gallery and hear exhibiting artists talk at 6:30 p.m. In February, The Clay Studio will center its programming around its exhibition, Figuring Space, an exhibition comprised of full-scale, figurative sculptures by 12 leading ceramic artists based in the United States. During this special event, guests will have the
Come learn about our cannabis equity campaign!All Together Now Pa invites you to attend a free informational and networking event on Thursday February 9, 5:30-7:30PM to learn about our Pot Profits for Pennsylvanians campaign and our upcoming fundraising trip from Pennsylvania to Montgomery, Alabama in April 2023. We are thrilled to welcome guest speakers and cannabis equity advocates, Cherron Perry-Thomas, Omar Goodwin, Kristal Bush and Miguel Willis who will each share their unique perspectives on the future of Adult Use Cannabis in Pennsylvania and the importance of passing an equitable bill.Please RSVP for the February 9th event at Pipeline Philly
Come join us IN-PERSON at the Wagner for an evening talk with paleontologist Jason Downs to learn about the ongoing evolution of taxonomy!WEEKNIGHTS AT THE WAGNERBeyond Linnaeus: Pennsylvania Paleontology and the Surprising Power of a (Biological) Name With Dr. Jason DownsWhat’s in a name? Shakespeare may have dismissed the relevance of names but there is an entire biological discipline focused squarely on the science of names: taxonomy. For nearly 300 years, a single system, or taxonomic code, has provided the ruleset for the names given to species and groups of species. With the first edition of Systema Naturæ in 1735,
Learn how to knit in this 2 part classLearn how to knit in this beginner class. You will be making a small pouch out of 100% wool yarn then when done it will be felted(fulled) in the washing machine and you'll be able to pick it up later.Two Part ClassTacony LAB Class Enrollment and Attendance PolicyThe Tacony LAB’s classes are unique in Philadelphia: we do not charge tuition or any sort of fees for any of our classes. Our classes are popular and often have wait-lists. If you enroll in a class, please commit to attending it! Do How to enroll in
The plight of insect pollinators like bees, butterflies, and beetles– not to mention the songbirds that feed upon them– is finally receiving the attention it deserves. As public awareness of these keystone creatures grows, pollinator gardens are becoming more and more popular. But how do you build a biologically diverse pollinator garden in your own yard that fully embraces both science and design? Landscape designer Claudia West has the answers. Coauthor of the critically acclaimed Planting in a Post-Wild World and a leading voice in ecological planting design, Claudia will use her design of The Arboretum at Penn State’s new
Dr. Mark Thomas will discuss a plan to engage in civil debate in a challenging political climate.From the works of Plato to those of the Founding Fathers, certain traits of a political system are critical to sustaining democracy. By examining instances where democracies have succumbed to authoritarian government, the course explores the key elements of democracy, to include the critical democratic values which serve as democracy's "soft guardrails." These "soft guardrails" rely on the ability of people to discuss political differences in a manner which does not view the outcome as a zero-sum game. After establishing a baseline on the
“Environmental Justice & Waste”Friday, February 109:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.ROOMJohn F. Scarpa Hall299 N. Spring Mill Road, Villanova, PA 19085Modern developed economies generate tremendous amounts of waste, the burdens of which fall disproportionately on marginalized communities and populations. The 2023 Villanova Environmental Law Journal Blank Rome LLP Symposium will examine problems associated with different types of waste–trash, water pollution and medical waste–from an environmental justice perspective. Panels will bring together interdisciplinary experts and community leaders to discuss the problems that waste poses for vulnerable populations and to identify potential solutions.The Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board has approved this symposium for 3 substantive
Since it’s 4-person artist residency origins in 2016, Walk Around Philadelphia has grown into a pilgrimage experience where hundreds (ranging in age from 12 to 94) have set out to explore the city’s border. Walk Around Philadelphia is an opportunity for adventure and discovery close to home. It provides a physical challenge & sense of personal accomplishment. It cultivates civic pride & a humbling sense of scale. Along the way are opportunities to ponder themes of social & environmental justice, infrastructure & ecosystems, commerce & incarceration, indigenous history & colonization, privilege & access, and of course borders & boundaries. This
You’ve heard the buzz around Passive House, but you’re not sure why all the fuss? Is it really that different? Register for the next Zoom here. Held 2nd Friday of every month at noon. PHN Executive Director Ken Levenson unpacks the logic, the principles, the history and the new frontiers. Find out how Passive House can change the way you think and work with buildings – how you can make radical decarbonization and affordable high-performance a given. Get the low-down, ask questions, and discuss possible next steps.
FABSCRAP needs your help to save designer textiles from landfills! It's easy to learn, fun to do, and a safe way to help out.FABSCRAP Philly needs your help to save designer textiles from landfill! Volunteers will sort through fabric samples and swatches, separating fabric from paper headers and folding large, usable fabric to be saved for reuse.FABSCRAP Philly is committed to keeping our volunteers, community, and team safe:All visitors are encouraged to wear a mask in the FABSCRAP warehouse.Volunteer stations are comfortably spaced apart for individual use (unless you opt to share with a friend)Cleaning and sanitizing of volunteer stations
Free Jazz Concert at the LibraryJoin the Whitman Library for a concert highlighting the contributions of Philadelphia composers to the rich and varied cultural tradition of Black American Music. The Renaissance Sextet, led by Leon Jordan Sr., will perform live, offer insights on the composers of the music you will hear and host a brief Q&A after the performance. This concert was made possible by the American Federation of Musicians Local 77 and the Music Performance Trust Fund.
We will walk the trails and Forbidden Drive to find owls, bats, flying squirrels, racoons, opossums and other creatures of the night.Nocturnal Wildlife & Full Moon Walks We will walk the trails and Forbidden Drive to find owls, bats, flying squirrels, racoons, opossums and other creatures of the night. January 6th will also be full moon night! This program is appropriate for people of any age that can be quiet! FREE Friday January 6, 5:30pm - 7:00pm Friday February 10, 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Come and experience Black queer Philadelphia’s literary history through voices of today’s Black queer community. In an evening of live readings and performance, members of Philadelphia’s Black queer community revive rare works by prolific Philadelphia writers Anita Cornwell and Adrian Stanford. Published in 1983, Anita Cornwell's Black Lesbian in White America was the first essay collection by a Black lesbian to be published in the U.S. Cornwell, who came out as a lesbian in the 1950s, has also been published and anthologized as a journalist, fiction writer, and poet. Poet and essayist Adrian Stanford compiled Black and Queer in 1977. It was the first collection of poetry edited by
Since it’s 4-person artist residency origins in 2016, Walk Around Philadelphia has grown into a pilgrimage experience where hundreds (ranging in age from 12 to 94) have set out to explore the city’s border. Walk Around Philadelphia is an opportunity for adventure and discovery close to home. It provides a physical challenge & sense of personal accomplishment. It cultivates civic pride & a humbling sense of scale. Along the way are opportunities to ponder themes of social & environmental justice, infrastructure & ecosystems, commerce & incarceration, indigenous history & colonization, privilege & access, and of course borders & boundaries. This
Discover the beauty of dried and pressed flowers!Pressed Flower Herbarium Workshop Saturday, February 11, 10 – 11:30 AM Liesl Barkman, Hamilton Fellow, Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens Discover the beauty of dried and pressed flowers through the process of making a glass herbarium from start to finish. Learn how to collect materials, dry flowers, and compose a framed piece of art. Helpful tips will be shared along the way as you create your very own glass herbarium to take home. All materials provided. Members: $30 | Non-Members: $40
Farm To Fork A Plant Based Brunch is An Eden Project event series From The Garden Godfather Inc (501c3)The Garden Godfathers mission is to increase environmental awareness, provide essential knowledge, while building strong sustainable communities. Our primary mode of accomplishment is through direct interaction and cultivation of Art, Education, Wellness, Food & SustainabilityFarm To Fork Plant Based Brunch is An Eden Project event series From The Garden Godfather Inc (501c3)to activate an economic exchange from food to education this Event Series Will provide the ability to inject fresh produce directly into school system
The Tacony LAB free workshop series at Glen Foerd!Join the crew from the Tacony LAB Community Art Center for a pop up card making workshop/make and take, featuring designs based on the fireplaces of Glen Foerd. Stroll the many rooms and make observations to decorate your personal viewpoint of the fireplaces. 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. Registration is recommended, but not required for this workshop. This is not an instructional work shop but more like a make
In this workshop participants will be guided to experiment with different papermaking techniques to create a one of a kind Valentine's! During this workshop participants will learn the basic Western papermaking process and will be introduced to creative experimental techniques. Working with stencils, thread, cut paper and moulds students will learn to manipulate different colored paper pulps to complete a full image.Participants are encouraged to bring stencils, thread, fabrics, paper or other flat objects of their preference to include on their Valentine’s creation. All levels of experience are welcome, no prior experience needed.Materials needed by participants:Rubber bootsPlastic apron
Join us at Moon+Arrow for a special Valentine's Day weekend tintype pop-up with Cj! Our favorite photographer is setting up shop in Moon+Arrow again. This historical process is like watching magic, leaving you with a tangible, beautiful photographic heirloom printed on tin. The perfect activity to share with your loved one or a special treat for yourself! These portraits for meant for individuals or couples. Dogs are allowed! When purchasing a ticket, you will receive a single physical 5x7" tintype portrait and a digital copy within a week of the event. Events and workshops are non-refundable.
Think you have what it takes to be a Wildlife Rehabilitator? Grab your little ones and join our Wildlife Clinic staff for an afternoon of interactive activities that will put your skills to the test. Get hands-on practice wrapping up injuries and performing exams on our very willing participants: cute stuffed animals! Learn about the patient intake process, treatments, healing, and eventual release that each of our wild animals go through at the clinic. Space is limited to 40 participants; registration is required. This February is Think Wild month at the Schuylkill Center! This is one of several events we’re
What's the Buzz Productions will be back at City Winery on Sunday February 12th for Buzz Gworls "My Chocolate Valentine Drag Brunch”: a celebration in honor of Black History Month. Gather with us to celebrate and recognize the key roles, contributions and sacrifices of African Americans throughout US History. The event aims to lift up performers of color as well as trans and non-binary artists while celebrating Black History Month.
Join us for a guided Winter Tree ID Walk at Houston MeadowJoin us on the trails beginning at Houston Playground. We'll walk about a mile and practice identifying trees in winter based off of their bark, buds, shape, and ecological context. Tree Identification is an important skill in mycology because it can be a key identification feature and help to identify habitats for target species.Registration is limited for this event. Please only register if you feel sure you will come and please cancel your ticket if you are no longer coming.This event will be cancelled or rescheduled if the weather
Jerry Silverman will lead us on a tour of the Broad Street and Ridge Avenue Subway lines, as well as the PATCO line to Camden.Jerry Silverman will lead us on a tour of the Broad Street and Ridge Avenue Subway lines, as well as the PATCO line to Camden. The theme is what is no longer, and what never was. We'll travel the subway south to the stadiums, and north to Fern Rock where the subway actually exits the tunnel. From there we’ll take the Broad-Ridge Express Spur to 8th and Market, then board PATCO to Camden and back.Along the
Show the pollinators some love this February during the first ever Herbs & Crafts workshop at The Random Tea Room. Our resident artist Anastasia Alexandrin will be demonstrating how she sows her winter garden using up-cycled materials. In addition to creating the stunning imagery that is gracing the walls of the tea room through September 2023, Anastasia is fluent in flower speak and seems to have them springing up all around her. Start saving your empty salad containers, at least 3” tall are best. There will be some available but those quantities are limited. If you have a collection of
Beyond comparison the most exciting and fact filled 2 hour adventure offered in Philly. Learn about the history of Black Philadelphia.
Pop Up Shop Feathering Local Vendors
Learn different painting techniques as you create a nature scene with acrylics on canvas. $15.00 per person. Adults OnlyJoin us for an evening of art & mocktails. Learn different painting techniques as you create a nature scene with acrylics on canvas. $15.00 per person. Adults only. All supplies included. Bring your own non-alcoholic refreshments, some will be supplied. Space is limited. Registration required. No walk-ins can be accepted. Parking is available at the center with additional street parking. The center, bathrooms, and picnic areas are all accessible, however, the trails are rocky and uneven. Photos will be taken of participants during
Shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing, is rooted in the traditional Japanese reverence for the natural world and dedicated to promoting health, happiness, and a sense of awe. Anisa George, a certified forest therapy guide, facilitates a series of interactions with nature that cultivate presence, calm, and profound joy. Discover how to unlock the door to new connections and intimacy with the environment through this guided meditation. Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle and a snack, a light backpack to carry your belongings, and something comfortable to sit on in case of wet ground. This program takes place in-person
KRT Cycling-- The Gang Goes GravelIt takes grit to ride in the cold. Philly has plenty of gritty riders & plenty of gravel. Advanced & novice riders will enjoy our Sunday morning Gritty City Gravel Series p/b KRT. Whether you are gravel curious or a gravel pro, this series will keep you moving throughout the dark days of winter. All levels start together on this conversational pace ride. We’ll regroup periodically and split into two groups if necessary.This is a no-drop ride, but previous mixed terrain experience is strongly recommended. Participants are entered into a raffle for entry into the
Explore the hidden treasures of trees through nature and art.Creativi-Tree (All Ages)Sunday, February 12, 10 – 11 AMAmy Mawby, Education Manager, Jenkins Arboretum & GardensExplore the hidden treasures of trees through nature and art. Go on an outdoor walk to observe the seasonal traits of trees - from bark to branches to buds. Turn nature’s inspiration into a masterpiece with an indoor art activity to follow.All ages welcome; most suitable for ages 3+. Children must be accompanied by an adult.Registration required for children only.Members: $10 | Non-Members: $15
Join the Making Worlds Staff Collective for a community reading and discussion of Take Care of Your Self over a series of five sessions.Join the Making Worlds Staff Collective for a community reading and discussion of Take Care of Your Self by multimedia artist and writer, Sundus Abdul Hadi. Each session will focus on a different section of the book and the series will culminate with a Q&A and discussion with the author for the final session.Advanced registration is required for each session. You do not need to have attended a prior session to attend any of the following sessions.
Bird and nature walks Mondays at 9am at different Parks & Recreation locations in NW Philly.
FABSCRAP needs your help to save designer textiles from landfills! It's easy to learn, fun to do, and a safe way to help out.FABSCRAP Philly needs your help to save designer textiles from landfill! Volunteers will sort through fabric samples and swatches, separating fabric from paper headers and folding large, usable fabric to be saved for reuse.FABSCRAP Philly is committed to keeping our volunteers, community, and team safe:All visitors are encouraged to wear a mask in the FABSCRAP warehouse.Volunteer stations are comfortably spaced apart for individual use (unless you opt to share with a friend)Cleaning and sanitizing of volunteer stations
Join us for this one-of-a-kind Valentine's succulent event!Bury your stress and grow into some fun! Join us at 2SP for your most therapeutic Valentine's experience yet.This workshop will allow you to create something unique while enjoying a new learning experience which will give you a chance to decompress and connect with nature.Your workshop experience will include: Your heart-shaped planter, soil, stone, moss, succulents, dried florals, and live instruction.During the event, we will discuss best practices for succulent care and maintenance, sun requirements, watering, and propagation for healthy plants.Ticket sales end on February 12th. Tickets are non-refundable nor transferable. If you
The Philly Goats are partnering with Let's Go Outdoors to bring you a free guided Goat Walk and Watershed Talk on Saturday, March 11th from 1-3pm (meet at the goat barn at 1pm sharp). This is a 2 hour interactive outdoor program where participants can learn all about water! Where does water come from? Where does it go? What is a watershed? Why is this important? How does a goat drink? Dress for the outdoors. Rain date is March 12 at 1pm
Join Bennett Compost to clean Tacony Creek Park and park gateways every Tuesday. Let’s support this local business in improving our environment and neighborhood! Location: Meet at Bennett Compost: 5650 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19120 Time: 11am All tools and supplies will be provided. No registration required. Questions? Contact Alex Rosario at Alex@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853.
Now + Then Marketplace and Two Robbers present Make Love Market, a shopping experience with 10 local artists and artisans curated with lovers in mind. Come grab a local seltzer at this new spot & shop local vendors from 4-9pm on Valentines Day! Looking for something fun, cute, and creative to do with your boo? Book a spot at Two Robber's *Special* Seltzer Mixology Class taking place in the space during the market! The workshop includes 2 cocktails, 2 seltzers, and a mixology lesson from 2R lead bartender Lexi!
The “Cities Identity through Arts and Architecture” conference envelops topics concerning the conservation of cities’ identities through arts and architecture. It addresses multiple topics of contention concerning cities’ heritage and conservation efforts, such as the influence of artistic expression and creativity on cities’ safety, traditional artistic techniques & architecture, historical eras, and their construction practices, and sustainable preservation practices. The conference additionally highlights a special issue that deliberates upon Andalusian art and architecture, and its everlasting influence on contemporary architectural practices in the Mediterranean region, through Moorish and Arab constructions.
Join your neighbors and TCP Keepers to clean Tacony Creek Park and its gateways. Location: Rorer Street & Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia 19120 Date: Wednesday, February 15 Time: 3pm to 5pm All tools and supplies will be provided, including work gloves, snacks, and water. Restrooms are not available. Please bring a reusable water bottle if you have one. We follow Philadelphia guidelines & will provide masks. Pre-registration required. Please register here. Questions? Contact Alex Rosario Alex@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853.
4:30 – 5:30 pm
Nature persists. Learn ways to be a part of the forever.
9:00 – 11:30 am
Bundle up for seasonal garden tending
Join us for our annual get-together to learn about our many community service opportunities for 2023. Network with leaders from across Greater Philadelphia organizations, schools, and businesses. Share volunteer challenges and opportunities. Hear success stories from partners. Learn about our community service programs for clients, students, and employees for the coming year. Win TTF schwag! This program is scheduled during lunch for your convenience. Register here. Questions? Contact Malcolm@ttfwatershed.org.
Longwood at the Creamery - Plantology on Tap: Meeting Our Green RelationsFood. Along with shelter and water, it’s one of the essentials we all need to survive, and it is inextricably linked to our culture: past, present, and future. Join Christopher Bolden-Newsome, co-creator and co-director of Sankofa Community Farm at Bartram’s Garden and co-founder of Truelove Seeds, as he initiates a conversation about plants and belonging, and the power of eating our culturally significant foods. Chris will focus on the various leafy greens associated with human diasporas worldwide and their sociocultural, spiritual, and geographical significance, including examining the intersections of
Every year, monarch butterflies– those showy, Halloween-colored beauties– engage in one of nature’s most extraordinary feats, flying to a very few secluded mountain valleys in Mexico. After wintering there, they begin a perilous journey north, taking three, even four generations to return to Pennsylvania. And in the fall, they start over again. How do they accomplish this remarkable feat? Why did this even evolve? Among the most popular butterflies, the monarch is also among the most endangered, their numbers in a steep decline in recent decades– for surprising reasons. The Schuylkill Center’s Mike Weilbacher shares the butterfly’s unique story, weaving
Discover a bird’s most special adaptation – their beak!Birds & BeaksThursday, February 16, 7 – 8 :30 PMMarcy Engleman, Senior Coordinator of Conservation Education, National Audubon SocietyDiscover a bird’s most special adaptation – their beak! Explore variations in bird beaks and the interrelationships of form and function, and learn how to infer what birds eat based on their beak type. Hear about Darwin’s finches, a group of small birds in the Galápagos that adapted to the different islands and developed a variety of beak shapes. Perfect timing for the Great Backyard Bird Count taking place Feb 17-20, when the world
Arboretum Director, Claudia Kent will lead you on a winter-themed walk featuring witch hazel and shrubs with winter interest.Leaves may steal the show during the warmer months, but during the winter bark, berries, and witch hazel blooms take the stage. The Arboretum Director, Claudia, will take you on a tour focusing on shrubs with winter interest, including our many varieties of witch hazel. 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 participants will
Saturday, February 18, 2023, 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM Tookany Creek Park from the Central Avenue Parking Lot Join Judith Gratz for this monthly bird walk at Tookany Creek Park. We will walk portions of the trails along Tookany Creek in the Park, part of an official Audubon IBA (Important Bird Area). These walks are being sponsored by the Cheltenham Bird Town, and Sustainable Cheltenham, and supported by the Tookany Tacony Watershed Partnership and the Wyncote Audubon Society. Directions: Meet at the Parking Lot at the Central Avenue
Participate in the global Great Backyard Bird Count this year with guided walks to count, identify, and learn about the birds of Laurel Hill East and Laurel Hill West, both accredited arboretums. Walks are facilitated by members of the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club, and no birding experience is needed to join in! This event is presented by the Friends of Laurel Hill. For more information please contact programs@laurelhillphl.com.
Connect with nature and make new friends while we work together to improve the health and biodiversity of our 340-acre forest through invasive plant removals, native species plantings, and trail maintenance projects. We recommend participants come prepared wearing long pants and sturdy boots. Please bring your water bottle and a pair of gloves if you have them. No experience necessary – we provide tools, instructions, and gloves if needed. Registration required.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Forgotten Histories: The Original Brown and Copper-Colored People of the United States New presentation delves into the little-known history of the original Indigenous inhabitants of the United States, who were labeled as Negroes and became the first American slaves. Philadelphia, PA – Indigenous Education, is pleased to announce a new presentation titled "Forgotten Histories: The Original Brown and Copper-Colored People of the United States." This presentation tells the story of how the original Indigenous inhabitants of the United States were labeled as Negroes and became the first American slaves, and it explores the conditions that led to
Beyond comparison the most exciting and fact filled 2 hour adventure offered in Philly. Learn about the history of Black Philadelphia.
Pop Up Shop Feathering Local Vendors
Support Black Owned Businesses in Philly! This February 19th we are having a pop up shop full of Philly's amazing black owned businesses!We're hosting a Black owned pop up shop during Black History Month on February 19th. It will be an event to socialize ,network , shop and more. We are looking for a few more vendors who sell apparel, handmade items ,food and more. We will have a DJ and food for all vendors. There will also be raffle giveaways. If you are interested in being a vendor please complete this google form and we will reach back to
Join us for a guided and mobility accessible Winter Tree ID Walk at Pennypack ParkJoin us on a paved, mobility accessible trail beginning at the Verree Road Parking Lot of Pennypack Park (across the creek from the Environmental Center). We'll practice identifying trees in winter based off of their bark, buds, shape, and ecological context. Tree Identification is an important skill in mycology because it can be a key identification feature and help to identify habitats for target species.This hike has been planned with mobility challenges and accessibility in mind. Please allow space for those who may need these accommodations
We are so excited to invite the Tacony Creek Park community to join us for the People of the Park Ribbon Cutting. We will host the first ceremony at the southernmost sign, along the Tacony Creek Park trail right below the gateway at East Tabor Road and East Olney Avenue. The speaking program and ribbon cutting will run from 2pm to 2:30pm. The first sign honors Maria Vazquez; we will walk to each of the 3 other signs to cut ribbons with the featured people (Thomas & Savannah McHale, Dr. Rhoda Moise, and Seri Chao). It’s about a mile to
Join us for a headwrap and plant pot cover workshop where you will learn the art of adornment and get to make a matching plant accessory.Join us for a demonstration to learn about the art of adorning ones head with fabric. Headwraps have been around for thousands of years and are used by cultures all over the globe. At this workshop you will learn more about the different meanings behind wraps and how to replicate some of these styles at home. After you get to learn some new looks you will get the chance to make a no sew pot
How are spiritual and moral imaginations opening us to new, just worlds?Abolition and Dignity: Spiritual Resources for RevolutionHow are spiritual and moral imaginations opening us to new, just worlds? Three writers and activists will open a conversation about this question: Jasmine Syedullah and Jared Ware, contributors to the book Spirituality and Abolition, and Vincent Lloyd, author of Black Dignity: The Struggle Against Domination. Bringing expertise organizing against incarceration and advancing racial justice, drawing on Buddhism, Christianity, African syncretic religions, and other traditions, the three speakers will explore the complex, ambivalent ways that religious and spiritual traditions hinder and help struggles
Bird and nature walks Mondays at 9am at different Parks & Recreation locations in NW Philly.
Flow and Unwind Yoga: The Tree in Me This series will explore the parallels and departures between arboreal and human embodiment through breathwork, dynamic and held yoga postures, and applications of yogic philosophy. Immerse yourself in nature with this yoga series. Learn more about Wellness at Awbury and join us for wellness walks, chair yoga, and more! Also, check out our Year of Trees celebrations and calender. Yoga Instructor Sarah Charlesworth-Attie is a Philadelphia yoga teacher specializing in prenatal, postnatal & kids yoga. Yoga Series Information Tree yoga will be held at The Cope House at 1 Awbury Rd Cost:
Join our EE staff for a nature hike on the local trails. This program is oriented towards adults and families with older children
Learn embroidery techniques designed to embellish, up-cycle and bring new life to your favorite digs!Join embroidery artist and owner of Sippin' and Stitchin', Lea Saccomanno for a clothing up-cycle embroidery workshop. During this workshop, we’ll invite you to bring a piece of clothing that needs a little bit of pizzazz, has a little hole or stain. We'll be going over embroidery techniques designed to embellish, up-cycle and bring new life to your favorite digs. This class is suited for beginner stitchers as well as seasoned stitchers that would like to expand their arsenal to include new techniques. We’ll be delving
This program is intended for Commercial and Institutional property owners. Historic Preservation and Sustainability are increasingly intertwined, as property owners seek ways to make their older buildings more energy efficient and economical to operate. Commercial Property-Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) is a financing tool that allows commercial property owners to borrow money for energy efficiency, water conservation, renewable energy projects, indoor air quality (IAQ) and resiliency projects. Come learn more about this program from experts in C-PACE and from property owners who have used it successfully. Tickets: $35 members of Green Build United or Preservation Alliance $50 non-members Panelists: Nancy Gephart, Shift Capital Greg Muller, SSH
We hope that you join us for Dr. Jarvis Givens' book talk! Book Title: Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black TeachingJarvis R. Givens is an associate professor of education and African & African American studies at Harvard University. He is the author of Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching (Harvard University Press, 2021) and School Clothes: A Collective Memoir of Black Student Witness (Beacon Press, February 2023). In partnership with Professor Imani Perry of Princeton University, he is building The Black Teacher Archive, a digital humanities project sponsored by the Andrew
Part 1: Virtual half-day session, 12:30–3:30 p.m. Part 2: Full day in-person session. Pick the session closest to you: Tuesday, February 28, 2023, 9 a.m.–3 p.m., Pattan East (Malvern) Wednesday, March 1, 2023, 9 a.m.–3 p.m., Pattan Central (Harrisburg) Thursday, March 2, 2023, 9 a.m.–3 p.m., Pattan West (Pittsburgh) Audience: School leaders such as curriculum coordinators, principals, science department heads, teacher leaders, intermediate unit staff, and non-formal environmental education providers that work with schools. Cost: FREE. Act 48 hours and lunch are provided! Space is limited! Register Now The newly adopted Pennsylvania Integrated Standards for Science, Technology & Engineering, and
Quite often at the Historical Society of Montgomery County, solving one simple question opens a hundred new questions.Explore 3 stories that Historical Society researchers unraveled while getting "sidetracked".Presenter: Barry Rauhauser
Join us on February 23 for an artist's reception celebrating "Cyclical Adjournment" featuring Linda Dubin Garfield and Mirjam Seeger! As time marches on and the seasons shift, we inevitably enter a period of longer nights and shorter days. The world pauses in a leaf and frost-covered scene, with greenery fading, making way for rust and ice to flourish. The views laid out within nature’s break allow not only decomposition but a bittersweet rest for the plant-life held beneath the snow, allowing for a calm to encapsulate the land above. But throughout all of this, Mother Nature continues to work without
Though many may not realize it, the city of Philadelphia offers a very unique ecosystem that is ripe with opportunity for wildlife to flourish. Despite the large human population and cityscape, our urban area is home to a wide variety of critters that have adapted to Philly’s hustle and bustle. Join Interim Director of our Wildlife Clinic, Stephanie Stundon, and Clinic Assistant, Sydney Glisan, in a discussion about cohabitating with wildlife and how to avoid conflict before it arises. Learn how to do your part and live in harmony with the wild animals that are so essential to our environment.
Honoring the past, planning for the future of Philadelphia parksWhat can the next mayor do to create a great park in every neighborhood?The past two decades have seen the creation and revival of great parks, like Bartram's Garden and the Discovery Center, and historic capital investments through Rebuild. However, funding for operations for Parks & Rec is absurdly low. We spend $50 per capita compared to $125 per capita in Baltimore or $176 per person in Atlanta.Join us to honor the hard won achievements of the 2000's and identify the key elements for creating a great park in every neighborhood.Morning
Meet at Walnut Lane Golf Club In winter, our senses are amplified by the lack of foliage and sights and sounds of the woods are transformed. Join Debbie, Jim and Andi as we identify some native winter shrubs, spot ghostly sycamores, and listen to the sounds of the creek below. We will certainly spot some woodpeckers working on the hollow trees to find food. Distance is about 4 miles. Children over the age of 12 are welcome, but no dogs unless service dogs please. Hike will have steep hills, hiking boots recommended. Distance: 3.5 miles Level: Difficult (some rocky descents
An immersive Lenten retreat dedicated to racial healing"Consider it all joy, my sisters and brothers, when you encounter various trials for you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance." James 1:2-3The Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s Office of Black Catholics is partnering with the Sisters of the Redeemer to host an full-day spiritually-empowering and immersive experience. This spiritual retreat will allow participants to be transformed as active anti-racists committed to racial justice especially eradicating racism in all its forms within the Church, U.S. society, and most importantly, within ourselves. Featuring:Antoinette M. Reaves, Keynote Speaker
Join us at our free public workshop to discuss stormwater management in Springfield Township!Let's Talk Stormwater! Ever wonder what happens to all that water when it rains?Learn more about stormwater management in Springfield Township from our Township Engineer and Staff, including historical and contemporary stormwater obligations, best practices, and steps property owners can take to address and help prevent future flooding.REGISTRATION REQUIREDPre-registration is required to attend this public workshop with registration beginning February 9, 2023.This workshop is limited to 75 individuals. Registration will be made available on a "first-come, first-served basis."Questions regarding this workshop can be directed to the Township
Connecting your yard with surrounding landscapes creates vital flight corridors for native and migratory birds, including bluebirds. Using ArcGIS technology, ornithologist Ian Stewart demonstrates how personal gardens contribute to a larger ecosystem and support bluebird populations. Learn the role of nest boxes in bluebird reproduction, identify where to place one in your yard, and leave with instructions on how to properly install and look after it. You will soon see that your yard has become a new home for gorgeous bluebirds. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Saturday, February 25 (Snow Date: March 4). It
Saturday, February 25th and Saturday, March 4th from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm Maple Sugaring Join our farmers as they create maple sugar from trees right here at the Farmstead! Watch as they tap the trees, collect the sap, and create the syrup. Learn about the Indigenous origins of maple sugaring and how the process has continued through to today. Once your mouth starts watering, stop by Philly Waffle Cabin's food truck and enjoy one of their delicious Belgian waffles! Philly Waffle Cabin will be on site from 10:00-3:30 on February 25th, and from 10:00-2:00 on March 4th. This program
Learn about growing native perennials in this easy way to start seeds. The native seeds are started outside in containers so they are protected from wildlife and benefit from the cold temperatures of winter. This indoor workshop will include all supplies and instruction by a Montgomery County Master Gardener. You will also take home containers with seeds! Space is limited, so please Register Here. ~~~Español~~~ Aprenda a cultivar plantas perennes nativas de esta manera fácil de comenzar a sembrar. Las semillas nativas se siembran afuera en contenedores para que estén protegidas de la vida silvestre y se beneficien de las bajas
Join us for a special conversation on the microsculpture of insects.“At high magnification the surface of even the plainest looking beetle or fly is completely transformed as details of their microsculpture become visible: ridges, pits or engraved meshes all combine at different spatial scales in a breath-taking intricacy.” - James Hogan Join us for a special conversation on the microsculpture of insects hosted by Academy Curator of Entomology Jon Gelhaus, PhD. Microsculpture photographer Levon Biss and exhibition collaborator James Hogan, PhD, Curator of Life Collections at the Oxford University Natural History Museum, will zoom in from the U.K. to discuss
Join us for “Changing Legacies” an afternoon of art, wellness, free food, resources, live music and art.Are you or someone you know looking to clear their criminal record and start fresh? At Changing Legacies, we understand that a criminal record can be a barrier to employment, housing, and overall well-being. That's why we're here to help."Join us for "Changing Legacies," an inspiring event focused on promoting healing and change through the arts. Experience a tech-infused art installation that highlights the creative advocacy in the fight against the War on Drugs. Take part in a book drive for incarcerated individuals ,
Discover how to choose the right plant for your space!Houseplant MatchmakingSaturday, February 25, 1 – 2 PMHelen Nichols, Shop Manager, STUMP DevonFind your perfect match! Explore the different factors that impact a houseplant’s health and learn how to choose the right plant for your space. Enjoy an interactive presentation on lighting conditions, watering techniques, and so much more! You’ll leave with a solid foundation of houseplant knowledge and a new foliage friend to bring home.Participants receive one 4” tropical houseplant potted in one STUMP Burley ceramic planter, handmade in Roseville, OH. Pet-friendly and kid-friendly plant options will be available.Members: $40