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PA Fibershed Quarterly Meeting

Online

Discover, Connect, and Engage During Our First Quarterly Meeting of 2024! Join the PA Fibershed community on January 17th from 1-2 pm EST for our first meeting of 2024! In this virtual gathering, Co-Founders Rachel Higgins and Leslie Davidson will share exciting developments within the organization, providing insights into the programs and projects that will be our focus in the new year. We are thrilled to welcome our guest speaker, Lexi Fuji, Fibershed’s Producer & Affiliate Network Coordinator, who will shed light on Fibershed’s work and the significance of being part of an affiliate community like ours. The meeting will

Weekly Creek Care Day: Philly

Join your neighbors and TCP Keepers to clean Tacony Creek Park and its gateways. Location: TBA Every Wednesday 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. Stay tuned for registration link. Questions? Contact Alex Rosario [email protected] or 215-744-1853.  

Circular Philadelphia 2024 Kick Off Party at Subaru Park

Subaru Park 1 Stadium Drive, Chester, PA, United States

Join Circular Philadelphia for a tour of The Philadelphia Union's zero waste + circularity practices followed by a networking happy hour.The Philadelphia Union has instituted many zero-waste and circular economy practices to reduce waste and sort waste into composting and recycling streams to provide sustainable waste solutions for the almost 18,500-capacity stadium.Come hear from their operations team on how they are reducing waste and striving for more circular operations to serve their fans better. The tour will be followed by a happy hour in their Stadium Club, where attendees will enjoy an open bar and catered appetizers. The Circular Philadelphia

Business Law Workshops for Minority-Owned Businesses

Subaru of America One Subaru Drive, Camden, NJ, United States

Are you a minority owner of a small or micro business with legal questions?Camden-based Volunteer UP Legal Clinic is offering business law workshops with the possiblilty of follow-up pro bono legal services.On Wednesday, January 17, from 4 to 6 pm, volunteer attorneys who are experts in the field will be presenting and answering questions at Subaru Headquarters in Camden.Topics to be covered in two one-hour sessions will be determined by the legal needs of participants. We often see labor & employment issues; basic formation, including choice of entity & registration; protecting the business; contract management, drafting, and/or disputes; negotiation; intellectual

The Fight for a Land Revolution

Rotunda 4014 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

THE FIGHT FOR A LAND REVOLUTION workshop and community gathering that will bring land justice organizations together in Philly.THE FIGHT FOR A LAND REVOLUTION workshop and community gather is back! Join us on Wed Jan 17th at 5:00pm for an in-person event at 4014 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 at the Rotunda. This event is all about advocating for a land revolution, and we're excited to continue the conversation from our last event. Our goal is to raise awareness about the importance of land reform and to empower individuals to take action. We'll have engaging speakers, interactive activities, and plenty

Breathwork – A Wellness Workshop with Sophie Simpson

Learn how to practice mindful breathwork to alleviate stress from long time Coop member Sophie Simpson.Join us for an enlightening wellness lecture with Sophie Simpson, owner of Blue Banyan Yoga Studio in Mt Airy, This lecture will equip you with simple, essential tools that can be used anytime and anywhere to help combat negative stress and balance your nervous system. Discover effective stress management techniques, mindfulness practices, and expert insights to enhance your well-being. Don't miss this opportunity to prioritize your health and find inner peace – secure your seat today! This is a virtual workshop that will be offered

Collective Courage | A Conversation About Community Engagement & Education

Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church 419 South 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us for Legacy Reclaimed's second installment of the Salon Discussion!Wednesday, January 17 | 6PM-8PMCollective Courage's speakers will discuss their roles in creating meaningful and accessible educational experiences that promote a deeper understanding of Philadelphia's Black history and impact. They will also explore the broader implications of community engagement and empowerment through educational initiatives.Speakers: TBA

FRIEDAcommunity – Artist talk with Gerri Spilka

FRIEDAcommunity 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us for a conversation with Gerri Spilka in a more intimate and relaxed setting. Following the talk, dinner will be served allowing for more discussion with the artist and among guests. A talk with Gerri Spilka Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 Talk: 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm Dinner: served at 7:00 pm Location: FRIEDA, 320 Walnut Street Price (talk & dinner): Member: $25 (service and tax included) Guests: $35 (service and tax included) Guests “30 or under”: $15 (service and tax included) For more information and to sign up, please visit https://frieda.community/programs/gerri-spilka-artist-talk-1-17-24/

$5 – $25

Monthly Craft Night Upstairs at Abyssinia

Abyssinia 229 South 45th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Evening Crafting... and Cocktails!Open Crafting for All (Adults, that is)!The Craft Coven and Upstairs at Abyssinia are teaming up to create a monthly making sash! The third Wednesday of every month (except September) we will take over the second floor back room at 229 South 50th Street to create a pop up maker studio, with a different planned project every month. Always donation based projects, we encourage you to come out whether you want to participate with the project or just bring out your own WIP to work on with the group.September Craft: Resin Pins $10/person suggested donationOctober Craft: Witches

Upcycled Handmade Books at Abyssinia

Abyssinia Bar And Restaurant 229 South 45th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Using old books and specialty paper we'll sew our own handmade books!Join us for an evening up taking apart and putting back together! We will repurpose old books, cereal boxes, and cardboard combined with specialty dyed papers to create our own books. You can bring your own paper if you'd like to customize your book into a lined notebook, or if you have pieces that you want to incorperate into your book. Our finished books will act more as sketchbooks or artist books (unless you want to add the lines yourself?!)The logistics: This is a low cost workshop that will

Aisha Mershani Artist Talk

Studio 34 Yoga Healing Arts 4522 Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Artist talk with Aisha Mershani in conjunction with their exhibition La La Lil Jidar: 20 Years Behind the Apartheid Wall in PalestinePlease join us on Wednesday, January 17, 7-9pm pm for an artist talk with Aisha Mershani in conjunction with their exhibition La La Lil Jidar: 20 Years Behind the Apartheid Wall in Palestine, currently on view at Studio 34.Aisha Mershani’s (they/them) photography focuses on the Israel Apartheid Wall, visually exposing the realities on the ground in Palestine, reframing the source of violence. For nearly 20 years Mershani has photographed military checkpoints, popular demonstrations, house demolitions, destroyed villages, and the

Volunteer – Winter Gardening

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

Bundle up for seasonal garden tending

Voices for Change: Empowering Climate Change Communicators

Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics 133 South 36th Street, Suite 335, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Engage with a leading expert on climate change communications and its role in cultivating public and political will for climate solutions.On January 18, we invite you to an event featuring distinguished University Professor Edward Maibach, Director of the Center for ClimateChange Communication at George Mason University—a university-based “think-and-do tank.” Professor Maibach will illuminate some key insights into public understanding of climate communication that have emerged from the Yale/George Mason “Climate Change in the American Mind” surveys conducted twice yearly since 2008. He will also discuss his center’s initiatives to activate and support trusted climatecommunicators in communities across America including TV

Longwood at The Creamery – Plantology on Tap: Hydrangeas

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

Longwood at the Creamery - Plantology on Tap: HydrangeasWant to see the ubiquitous, beautiful, and ever-popular hydrangea in a whole new light? In this Plantology on Tap, join Longwood Conservatory Manager Karl Gercens in diving deep into this common and adaptable shrub. Learn the role of hydrangeas in the local landscape and what you can expect growing this plant at home. Then, learn about the dynamic ways Longwood elevates hydrangeas in our Conservatory displays, including our spectacular hanging baskets. In this talk, Karl covers a wide array of hydrangeas, including native and exotic varieties, and the most cutting-edge cultivars.Enjoy a

Keep Birds in Your Yard in Winter: Using the Right Mix of Trees and Shrubs

Wild Birds Unlimited 100 Evergreen Drive, Glen Mills, PA, United States

Discussion about the plants that will attract birds to your garden year round.Learn the steps in designing a winter bird garden....(from a bird's perspective!) Joe Daniels holds a Horticulture Degree from Temple University and has been a Master Gardener for 27 years. Joe will discuss the plants that will attract birds to your garden year round. These plants will include native trees, shrubs, vines and other features needed for your bird sanctuary.

Unlawning Suburbia-Lessons in Design and Mgmt of Nature-Inspired Landscapes

Discover how to choose the right native plants based on plant behavior and arrange these plants with purposeTHURSDAY, JANUARY 18Unlawning Suburbia: Lessons in the Design and Management of Nature-Inspired Landscapes7:00 – 8:30 PMBenjamin Vogt, Author and Owner, Monarch Gardens, LLCTwo of the greatest challenges in creating a naturalistic garden are demonstrating that the space is intentional and appeasing HOAs, city ordinances, and finicky neighbors. The solution to these closely related issues is to choose the right native plants based on plant behavior and arrange these plants with purpose. This lecture will cover core design principles that bring visual order to

FABSCRAP PHL Volunteer Session: Friday, January 19th, AM session

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

FABSCRAP needs your help to save designer textiles from landfills! It's easy to learn, fun to do, and a safe way to help out.FABSCRAP Philly needs your help to save designer textiles from landfill! Volunteers will sort through fabric samples and swatches, separating fabric from paper headers and folding large, usable fabric to be saved for reuse. We moved to a new space in BOK! We are now in Unit B05A. Please review the directions below for visiting our new space.When registering, choose:First Time Volunteer Sorter if this is your first time volunteering with usReturn Volunteer Sorter if you’ve sorted

Event Series Philly Goat Project Tree-Cycling

Philly Goat Project Tree-Cycling

Philly Goat Project's "Tree Cycling" is a farm festival and a fundraiser for our non profit. Donations of $20 per tree support Philly Goat Project's free programming all year long that includes goat walks, reading with the goats at libraries and environmental education in city parks, animal assisted therapy and  neighborhood teen job skills training . Festival days are free and you don't need a tree to join in the fun. Enjoy exploring the farm, staying warm by the fire pit, sipping hot cocoa and our petting area with the goats. No reservations needed, street parking at or around 6336

Hansberry Garden & Nature Center Collective work hours

The Hansberry Garden & Nature Center 5150 Wayne Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

One of two weekly work sessions (the other is Sunday from 3-5 p.m.) for Hansberry Garden & Nature Center's Garden Collective. The Hansberry Garden and Nature Center builds community by offering organic gardening, educational programs, and fresh, wholesome produce to an underserved neighborhood.

WOLF EYES & ANTHONY BRAXTON

Solar Myth 1131 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, United States

Ars Nova Workshop is thrilled to present the limitless pairing of experimental noise duo Wolf Eyes and iconic saxophonist/composer Anthony Braxton, at Solar Myth on Friday, January 19. It may seem like an unlikely pairing, but the collaboration between noise pioneers Wolf Eyes (Nate Young and John Olson) and the revered saxophonist and composer Anthony Braxton has lasted now for nearly two decades. The meeting of forward-searching minds bridges two generations of avant-garde radicalism. The volcanic Wolf Eyes are known for their bizarre and otherworldly approach to music, creating a sound that is both disturbing and hypnotic and garnering them

$40

Intro to natural dyes: mordants, additives and tannins with Modest Transitions

Modest Transitions 312 E. Girard Ave, Philadelphia, United States

Mordanting is necessary for creating a long-lasting and vibrant color from naturally derived dyes. This process essentially “fixes” the dyes, transforming soluble color into insoluble form to ensure its permanence. In this workshop, attendees will gain insight into the art of mordanting to achieve successful dye results, with an emphasis on choice of mordant for various fabrics. At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will mordant their materials independently and can then begin applying plant dyes with extracts, ground, foraged materials, or kitchen scraps. This workshop will explore mordanting for cellulose and protein fibers, WOF with examples and a worksheet, and tannins.

Winter Zen: Asanas in the Arboretum

A DAY OF YOGA FOR THE TYLER COMMUNITY Chase the winter blues away with mindful movement! Join us for a day of yoga in Tyler’s beautiful Barn Loft. Choose from a variety of classes with outstanding local instructors: YogAmi Family Yoga with Allison DeSalvo: 9:30-10:30 am  “Winter Yoga Wonderland”: Adventure into a wintery world while engaging our imaginations and senses in this interactive kid- and family-friendly yoga class. Learn poses and exercises for the body, interweaving music and creative movement, partner and group poses, storytelling, and games filling out our fun. Explore simple breathing and mindfulness for calming mind and

Badass Women’s History Tour

Independence Visitor Center 599 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Come one, come all! Join us on this unique, two-hour tour of Philly. Walk alongside the Badass women who formed this city of sisterly love!

Legacy Reclaimed | Guided Tour

Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church 419 South 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us on Saturdays at 11am for a guided tour throughout the historic 7th Ward.

Save + Sort Volunteer Day (Jan ’24)

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

Help us sort donated fabrics, textiles, and reclaimed materials for creative reuse!Volunteer to help our team divert hundreds of pounds of creative materials away from the landfill and back into the hands of our creative community where they can be reused in countless creative projects! Water bottle refill station and restrooms are available on-site.

January 20 Kids Art Club class with Lori Raggio Ages 6-18

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

Kids Club 6 years old and upKids Club art class is a 1.5 hour art class for kids ages 6 to 18 and up. It takes place from 11:30 to 1:00.Make Paper Chinese Laterns for the New YearWhen registering for kids club, please register only the child who will be attending. Parents may only accompany their child provided there is extra space but should not register themselves. Due to the size of the studio, parents should not plan on sitting with their child through this class.Please submit age of child. when filling the form out. If you do not wish

Mixed Media Mayem

Cherry Street Pier 121 North Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Studio 16, 2nd floor, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Collage Artist and Craft Coven Lead Witch Jamie DeAngelis showing her work!Jamie DeAngelis presents Mixed Media Mayhem: a 2-day art show and sale at Studio 15 in Cherry Street Pier on January 20-21 from Noon-7pm.. Explore mixed media pieces created by Jamie while streaming as TheTealAppeal on Twitch.Tv and hosting open studio workshops at Cassie’s Craft Coven. Find original works, prints, stickers, and other exciting items at prices that fit your budget.Cassie Jones will host a workshop on Sunday, January 21 at Cassie’s Craft Coven in Studio 14 inspired by Jamie’s subject matter and techniques. Stay tuned on The Craft

Uncle Bobbie’s Presents: 7th Annual Radical MLK Symposium

Greene Street Friends School 20 W. Armat Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Marc Lamont Hill discusses the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.This year's MLK Radical Symposium will feature a keynote speech from Uncle Bobbie's Owner and famed intellectual Dr. Marc Lamont Hill.In his remarks, Marc will spotlight the continued power, promise, and possibility of King's radical legacy in this present moment of political and moral crisis. Exploring the world's most urgent issues -from war to poverty, faith to education- Marc will discuss how MLK's legacy of radical hope, critical analysis, and courageous action can help us to build and sustain his true dream: building the beloved community.******Doors will

Giants of the Forest

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

Now that the leaves have fallen, the giants of the forest have revealed themselves. No, not the fairy tale variety, the trees! While walking the trails of the Schuylkill Center in the summer months, our most gigantic trees are tucked away from sight, obscured by cork trees, devil’s walking sticks, and sometimes their own young saplings. Now that winter days are upon us, the largest trees on our preserve can be appreciated in their full glory! Join us on January 20th, from 2-4pm, meeting at the Schuylkill Center Visitor Center for spiked hot apple cider and a guided hike to

$15 – $20

Sip (Mocktails) & Paint

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

Join us for an evening of art & mocktails. Adults only. Registration required.Join 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.Our painting project will be similar to the pictures above, but not exact.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

Greenhouse Yoga at the Horticulture Center

Fairmount Park Hortucultural Center 100 N. Horticulture Dr., Philadelphia, United States

Connect with others and strengthen your practice with Greenhouse Yoga! DATE Sunday, January 21, 2024 TIME 10:00am - 11:00am LOCATION Fairmount Park Horticulture Center 100 N. Horticulture Dr. Philadelphia, PA 19131 Fairmount Park Conservancy is thrilled to announce the much-anticipated return of Greenhouse Yoga at the Fairmount Park Horticulture Center on select dates throughout the winter. Escape the winter blues and connect with your practice in the lush, tropical setting of the Horticulture Center’s greenhouse. These all-level classes take place on select Sundays and will be led by a rotation of experienced teachers from Tula Yoga. ABOUT THE HORTICULTURE CENTER: The Horticulture Center in West Fairmount

Winter Herbal Allies Workshop

Hundred Fruit Farm 1744 Holicong Road, New Hope, PA, United States

Join herbalist Sarah Gerhardt for a 3-hour workshop making fire cider and learning about herbs to support your health and well-being.Workshop DescriptionJoin herbalist Sarah Gerhardt for a 3-hour hands-on workshop making fire cider and learning about herbs to support your health and well-being during the winter months!Learn about a handful of winter wellness-supporting herbs and how to use and prepare them at home. We’ll learn about the history and benefits of fire cider, a traditional immune tonic made with easily accessible herbs, and create a batch together. Each participant will leave with their own jar of fire cider and winter

Views of the Forest Through the Lens of Music Concert (1/21)

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

Immerse yourself in classical music with the forest as a visual inspirationSUNDAY, JANUARY 21Views of the Forest Through the Lens of Music2:30 – 3:30 PMValentin Kovalev (saxophone), Aiwen Zhang (saxophone), and Hanchien Lee (keyboard)Join us for a concert that will immerse you in classical music with the forest as a visual inspiration. A musician meet-and-greet will follow. This concert is a collaboration between Allegro Music Consultants and Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens. Click here to view the three-part chamber music series.Members: $30 | Non-Members: $35

Upcycled Handmade Books at Cherry Street Pier

Cherry Street Pier 121 North Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Studio 16, 2nd floor, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Using old books and specialty paper we'll sew our own handmade books!Join us for an evening up taking apart and putting back together! We will repurpose old books, cereal boxes, and cardboard combined with specialty binding techniques. You can bring your own paper if you'd like to customize your book into a lined notebook, or if you have pieces that you want to incorperate into your book. Our finished books will act more as sketchbooks or artist books (unless you want to add the lines yourself?!)The logistics: Everyone signing up will have the opportunity to make their own book and

Wellness Walks at the Ambler Arboretum

Temple University Ambler Campus, Meetinghouse Road, Ambler, PA, USA 580 Meetinghouse Road, Ambler, PA, United States

Join us for Wellness Walks at the Ambler Arboretum and take a leisurely stroll through nature to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul!

Free Printmaking Program with Bill Brookover.

Independence Library 18 S 7th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Make a monoprint and take it home! Bill Brookover shows you how, using non-toxic water-based inks.Make a monoprint and take it home! Bill Brookover shows you how, using non-toxic water-based inks. Participants will learn to add textures to drawings and to paint directly on gelatin printing plates using Akua Liquid Pigment inks to print on paper. Bill Brookover is a printmaker and photographer whose work is based in his training in design and architecture. Born in West Texas, he studied art and architecture at Rice University, historic preservation at Columbia University, and printmaking at Fleisher Art Memorial. His prints explore

Tiny Tracks Tuesdays

Wissahickon Environmental Education Center 300 Northwestern Ave., Philadelphia, PA, United States

Tiny Tracks programs are designed to introduction young people, 3 - 7 years old, to the Earth and all of Her magic!

RESCHEDULED! Minerals vs. Rocks. Home School Program about Geology

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

Learn some of the scientific properties of minerals by conducting a few simple experiments, then hike to see the rocks in the area.What is a mineral, other than a pretty, shiny object? Learn some of the scientific properties of minerals by conducting a few simple experiments. Then see some of the minerals found in rocks of the Wissahickon and hike to examine them outdoors. We will be joined by FOW Trail Ambassador and amateur geologist, Hallam Harper. Best for ages 8 and above. Suggested donation is $5 per child. NOTE: Time change to 1pm to 2:30pm.

Virtual Shopping Event: Yarn Week

Join us for an exclusive virtual shopping experience hosted by our Co-Founder, Camille Tagle!Virtual Shopping with FABSCRAP: Yarn Week!Shop with us online! Join this virtual shopping event via Zoom as we celebrate Yarn Week! It's the perfect way to participate if you're unable to make it to our Brooklyn or Philadelphia Warehouse.On Tuesday, January 23rd at 2pm (EST), you'll have the opportunity to shop a special, surprise selection of yarn cones from the comfort of your own home. Yarn cones in this virtual shopping event will also be 15% off!Thirty minutes before the event begins, you will be emailed the

Understanding Outcomes from the Latest UN Climate Conference

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

A discussion on the key outcomes of COP28, the UN Climate Conference.Against the backdrop of an escalating climate crisis and another hottest year on record, the annual United Nations Climate Conference (COP28) convened in the United Arab Emirates to chart a path forward. Policymakers made key strides at the conference, agreeing to “transition away from fossil fuels;” operationalizing the loss and damage fund; and laying out targets to build resiliency under a Global Goal on Adaptation. The COP Presidency also co-hosted the first-ever Local Climate Action Summit for city leaders and dedicated a day to discussing the climate-health nexus.While these

Film Screening: PARDON ME

West Philadelphia Skills Initiative: 22 S 40th st, 3rd Floor 22 S. 40th st, 3rd Floor, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us at West Phila Skills Initiative for Shuja Moore's new film Pardon Me, which examines the pardon and justice system in Philadelphia.This session is part of the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia's GPLEX360 series. It will be hosted at West Philadelphia Skills Initiative.Pardon Me is a documentary short film that presents the case for how pardons can give individuals the opportunity to live as full citizens and contribute to their best ability, at the same time uplifting the lower income communities in which they live.The screening of this 30 minute film will be followed by a conversation with the

PA IPL Business Meeting – January 23, 2024 at 6:00pm

Get Involved with PA IPL in 2024!Join us for our business meeting for a short report on our 2023 work, where we are headed in 2024, and how you can be involved. We will be thanking our leaving board members, and voting on our three board nominees.This meeting is open to the public. In order to vote in our board election, you will need to be considered a member in good standing. There are two kinds of membership through PA IPL - individual and congregational. As per our bylaws, the two requirements for good standing (in both categories are): signed

Improving your Health with an Ayurvedic Lifestyle in the New Year

Learn simple and effective Ayurvedic tips and tools from Pam to help keep the post holiday blues at bay.The winter blues often hit in January when it is cold outside and you may feel stuck inside.Ayurveda is a lifestyle that gives you practical tools to care for yourself in a way that promotes your individual healthy metabolism. It is a 5000 year old medical practice that is having a resurgence in India and increasing in popularity in the US. If you have seen botanical supplements, such as Ashwagandha and Triphala, or noticed restaurant menus that advertise adaptogens, then you have

Botanical Observations: Winter Objects of Field and Forest (1/23 – 3/12)

Join us for an 8-week virtual botanical illustration seriesTUESDAYS, JANUARY 23 – MARCH 12Botanical Observations: Winter Objects of Field and Forest6:30 – 8:30 PM8-week virtual seriesMargaret Saylor, Botanical Artist and IllustratorLet’s take a closer look at some of the wonderful natural elements that make up our winter landscape! Join Margaret Saylor virtually to draw (or paint) a new specimen each week. Not only will you learn about botanical objects like branches, mosses, lichens, fungi, and leaves, but you’ll see how these subjects fit into the broader realm of contemporary botanical art. All levels welcome; some drawing experience helpful but not

Volunteer – Seed Cleaning

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

Healthy seeds sprout super blooms.

Winter Seed Sowing Workshop: Native Plants for your Garden

FOR ADULTS AND TEENS AGES 15-17 Learn from the experts! Discover the benefits of native plants for our local pollinators in this interactive workshop led by Tyler’s Pollinator Preserve Coordinator, Nancy Heinbaugh. You will learn which native plants are most appealing to bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds and which ones serve as ideal host plants for butterflies. With hands-on guidance, you will transform a gallon container into a native seed planter to take home. Additionally, you’ll receive instructions on how to care for your seeds and when to transplant the seedlings to your garden in the spring. Bring a clean, transparent or

Wednesday Lunctime Bird Walks

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

Enjoy a guided bird walk in the Andorra Natural Area during lunchtime!Enjoy a guided bird walk in the Andorra Natural Area during lunchtime! The winter is an excellent time for birding, as the Wissahickon is host to many boreal forest species like juncos, sparrows, and spasuckers. If its too cold, we will stay inside and watch the feeders!

Deer-resistant Native Plants (Online)

Deer, oh deer. Join us online with horticulturist Gregg Tepper for an entertaining and informative lecture inspired by Gregg’s recently co-authored book, Deer-Resistant Native Plants for the Northeast. Gregg will share his experiences with what he’s found to be the best native deer-resistant plants and how to create a strategy for rebuffing deer with effective and safe natural deer repellent products. This program takes place online Wednesday, January 24, 2024. About the Instructor: Gregg Tepper is a professional horticulturist, lecturer, consultant, and life-long native plant enthusiast. He has been in the public horticulture industry for over 30 years and has

$19

Tree Tenders Winter Basic Training 2024

Online

Become a neighborhood greening hero! Learn about tree care and planting by participating in a PHS Tree Tenders training this winter. This eight-hour course offers topics including tree biology, identification, planting, and proper care. You will be joining one of the nation’s oldest, most respected volunteer urban tree-care programs. This is a 3-part workshop series taking place online through live zoom sessions and recordings. Tree Tenders are given the tools to plant and nurture trees in their own neighborhoods. Regionally, there are over 6,200 Tree Tenders from over 100 neighborhoods! Join a group or form your own Tree Tenders group,

Clay Play Open Studio Making

Starr Garden Recreation Center 600-44 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Come out and touch some clay.This is an open session clay making workshop. Each person will receive 1-2 pounds of clay per session and access to our basic tools and supplies. Pieces can be glazed with colo and will be once fired and ready for pickup in 3-4 weeks. We will have limited colors available and suggest that you purchase your own Stroke and Coat glaze if you'd like consistent color and control. You're welcome to bring any of your own tools.Unfinished clay pieces should go home with you. We will do our best to provide you with plastic and

Volunteer – Winter Gardening

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

Help the garden hibernate in wintertime.

FABSCRAP PHL Volunteer Session: Thursday, January 25th, AM session

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

FABSCRAP needs your help to save designer textiles from landfills! It's easy to learn, fun to do, and a safe way to help out.FABSCRAP Philly needs your help to save designer textiles from landfill! Volunteers will sort through fabric samples and swatches, separating fabric from paper headers and folding large, usable fabric to be saved for reuse. We moved to a new space in BOK! We are now in Unit B05A. Please review the directions below for visiting our new space.When registering, choose:First Time Volunteer Sorter if this is your first time volunteering with usReturn Volunteer Sorter if you’ve sorted

Recipe for Community by Cindy Lozito Mural Dedication

Vetri Community Partnership 915 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Mural dedication and workshop with Vetri Community PartnershipMural Arts and Vetri Community Partnership (VCP) celebrate the dedication of a new mural created by artist Cindy Lozito called Recipe for Community! This mural honors the community and magic that is created when cooking a meal together, where food often transcends boundaries, bringing people closer. It also highlights the work of VCP, providing nutritious and accessible cooking courses onsite, as well as out in the community at schools or in their mobile teaching kitchen.A collaboration between Mural Arts’ Restorative Justice program and VCP, the partnership included education and work-readiness programming for Restorative

Tu BiShvat Tree Tour

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

Join horticulturist, Briar Maverick, for a campus walkJoin horticulturist Briar Maverick on a tour of iconic and unique trees on campus to celebrate the Jewish holiday Tu BiShvat, New Year of the Trees! We'll discuss the history of the holiday, the history of important trees on campus, and also admire some of Briar's personal favorite trees.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 meet for the tour at the Facilities Management

WEC Lecture Series at Cedar’s House (TreePhilly Plan Highlights)

The Cedars House Philadelphia, PA, United States

Erica Smith Fichman, Acting Manager, Urban Forestry will give highlights of the new TREEPHILLY PLAN, a 10-year strategic urban forest plan.Erica Smith Fichman, Acting Manager, Urban Forestry will give highlights of the new TREEPHILLY PLAN, a 10-year strategic plan for the equitable planting and care of Philadelphia's urban forest, released in 2023.We are inviting several professionals from Philadelphia Parks and Recreation to speak on important sustainability and ecological topics. Light snacks and soup will be available for purchase. This is first lecture in the series.

Decoding Conscious Choices

Grant Blvd 140 S. 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Elevate your understanding of conscious consumerism at Green Philly's event, "Decoding Conscious Choices." Join us at Grant Blvd for an insightful panel discussion and tour, empowering you to make informed choices, avoid greenwashing, and support brands committed to genuine sustainability. Don't just buy products; discover the path to a more sustainable future. You’ll learn: Ways to avoid fast fashion and embrace a more sustainable wardrobe. How to cut through the clutter of genuine sustainability efforts and greenwashing tactics. Product life cycle: What local brands are doing from sourcing to the shelves How brands can embrace sustainability and communicate to consumers

Women’s Clothing Swap

Main Line Shift 252 Haverford Ave, Narberth, PA

SHIFT · 252 Haverford Ave · Narberth Pennsylvania 19072 Clean out your closet and refresh your wardrobe with our seasonal community clothing swap! Drop off your clean, unwanted clothes during store hours the week leading up to the event. Please bring your items on hangers (or use the hangers on hand) to help us with organization and time restraints prior to the event. On the day of the swap, attendees will be able to browse through the “community closet,” selecting an equal number of items to the number of items previously dropped off. This is an on-your-honor event meant to

Art & Mindfulness Series

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

Embark on a journey of well-being and balance through calming art formsFRIDAYS, JANUARY 26 – FEBRUARY 9Art & Mindfulness Series10:00 AM – 12:00 PM3-week seriesNicola Loughlin, Owner and Artist, Entwined-ActionEmbark on a journey of well-being and balance through calming art forms such as watercolor, charcoal, pastels, and ink. Make art part of your mindfulness routine with guidance by a professional artist. No prior art experience required. All materials provided.1/26 | THE POWER OF WORDS (WATERCOLOR)2/2 | MAKE YOUR MARK (CHARCOAL, PASTELS)2/9 | NATURAL STATE OF FLOW (INK)Members: $90/series | Non-Members: $100/series

Hansberry Garden & Nature Center Collective work hours

The Hansberry Garden & Nature Center 5150 Wayne Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

One of two weekly work sessions (the other is Sunday from 3-5 p.m.) for Hansberry Garden & Nature Center's Garden Collective. The Hansberry Garden and Nature Center builds community by offering organic gardening, educational programs, and fresh, wholesome produce to an underserved neighborhood.

Board Fellows Launch Event

Unitarian Society of Germantown 6511 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us as we launch the Board Fellows Program!We are delighted to extend an invitation to you for the official launch of our 2024 Board Fellows Program, set in the esteemed Unitarian Society of Germantown. This event marks the beginning of an exciting journey in community leadership and collaboration.Highlights of the Evening:Professional Networking: An excellent opportunity to connect with fellow Board Fellows, esteemed members of local non-profits, and the distinguished Board Members of Net Impact Philadelphia.Catered Refreshments: Enjoy a selection of fine foods and beverages, perfect for an evening of professional networking and socializing.Program Kickoff: Be part of the inaugural

Full Moon Hike

SUITABLE FOR ADULTS AND TEENS AGES 15-17 Experience the magic of Tyler at night! Join guides Dick Cloud and John Bunting on this hike under the light of the full moon. Hiking at night is a unique sensory experience. We will use our senses of hearing, smell, and touch to navigate the North Woods. We will observe the full moon as we walk through the meadows and more open areas of the Arboretum. Our guides will share points of special interest and seasonal highlights. We hope to see and hear some of the nocturnal wildlife that makes a home at the Arboretum! This moderately

The Secret Life of the Red Fox Book Reading and Art Workshop

Riverbend Environmental Education Center 1950 Spring Mill Road, Gladwyne, PA, United States

Join us in welcoming children’s book illustrator, Kate Garchinsky, to Riverbend to share her book "The Secret Life of the Red Fox."Riverbend is excited to host local illustrator Kate Garchinsky for a reading of "The Secret Life of the Red Fox" followed by an art workshop. This fun, educational story is perfect for a winter's day. The story begins on a snowy February afternoon and follows the mother fox’s life cycle as the seasons change around her. Following the book reading, Kate will lead participants through an art project.This event is intended for children ages 6-12. A parent or guardian

Gardening for Birds: Know, Sow, and Grow

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

Discover impactful ways to garden for birds!SATURDAY, JANUARY 27Gardening for Birds: Know, Sow, and Grow10:00 AM – 12:00 PMHelen Standen, Nursery & Greenhouse Manager, Jenkins Arboretum & GardensLiesl Barkman, Hamilton Horticulture Apprentice, Jenkins Arboretum & GardensDiscover impactful ways to garden for birds! Join us for a presentation on how to support birds with the plants that you choose for your garden. Learn maintenance tips for a healthy habitat and get hands-on experience with various seed starting techniques. Sow and take home seeds from a special selection of bird-friendly native plants to jump-start your own backyard bird garden.Members: $30 | Non-Members:

Kids Writing Workshop

Wissahickon Valley Public Library Ambler Branch 209 Race Street, Ambler, PA, United States

This workshop is designed for young writers aged 8-12 looking to develop their story writing skills.This one hour workshop is designed for young writers aged 8-12. With tips from local author Eric Bell, the possibilities for stories are endless!

Tool Sharpening (call to sign up)

Primex Garden Center 435 W. Glenside Avenue, Glenside, PA, United States

Jesse Howe, from Howe Sharp Mobile Sharpening Service, comes to us with his knowledge of tool sharpening and seasonal maintenance. Getting the most out of your garden starts at the source! Jesse will show you how to properly sharpen knives & tools. Bring your kitchen knives to be sharpened. Limit 2 per person. If anyone wants their garden tools sharpened, Jesse can take them to be serviced for a separate fee. Call to sign up 215-887-7500.

$10

Badass Women’s History Tour

Independence Visitor Center 599 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Come one, come all! Join us on this unique, two-hour tour of Philly. Walk alongside the Badass women who formed this city of sisterly love!

Legacy Reclaimed | Guided Tour

Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church 419 South 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us on Saturdays at 11am for a guided tour throughout the historic 7th Ward.

A New Type of Granny Square: Learn to tapestry crochet w/ Lace In The Moon

Paradigm Arts Building 12 North 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Please join us for an introductory workshop to making handmade crocheted pieces taught by Nicole Nikolich.Spend an afternoon learning the fundamentals of tapestry-style crocheting with crochet installation artist Nicole Nikolich of Lace In The Moon. During this class on the 3rd floor of the Paradigm Arts Building, you will learn how to read crochet grids and color change. You will also walk away with the knowledge of how to customize and create your own patterns. At the end of the class, you will take home your own pixilated-style piece of art, as well as materials to further your crocheting practice

Esperanza Health Center Community Day

The CORE at Esperanza Health Center 3222 H Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join the Kensington Color Me Back program and Esperanza Health Center for a chance to help with the design of a new mural in the community!Join the Kensington Color Me Back Program, Esperanza Health Center and artist Arshayla Robinson for a chance to help contribute to the design of a new mural in your community. This event will be free and open to the public. Come out to participate in art-making, play some games and enjoy light refreshments.

From Grieving to Grounding: Winter Hike with Krista Nelson

Belmont Plateau Parking Lot 1800 Belmont Mansion Drive, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join ecotherapist and Lenape language keeper Krista Nelson on a winter hike along the Trolley Trail. DATE Saturday, January 27, 2024 TIME 1:00pm - 3:30pm LOCATION Belmont Plateau West Fairmount Park, Army Rd Philadelphia, PA 19131 Join Fairmount Park Conservancy and ecotherapist/Lenape language keeper Krista Nelson for a winter hike along the Trolley Trail on Saturday, January 27 from 1:00-3:30 PM. As the bare winter trees remind us of loss, their structural beauty heralds the promise of new beginnings. Step by step along a two-mile route, we’ll shed what grief clings to. And as we let go, we’ll clear a path

Restaurant Showcase: LUHV Foods

17 N 2nd St 17 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Learn about the beginnings of Philly restaurant LUHV Foods and enjoy their delicious food samples!Silvia Lucci started LUHV in 2016 with her husband Daniel. She will tell “the LUHV Story” — how the couple, immigrants from Argentina, took a health-fueled vegan journey from home cooking to becoming a top producer of fresh-made and prepackaged vegan foods. With restaurants in Reading Terminal Market, Hatboro, and now Point Breeze, it’s truly a Philly LUHV story for the ages.Silvia Lucci notes that “Veganism transformed our lives,” and adds that “we strive to ‘mainstream’ veganism by making it accessible to everyone.” The company also

Early Evening Owl Prowl

FOR ADULTS AND TEENS AGES 15-17 We will be hiking out with guide David Eberly to see owls in the Pinetum, as well as some areas outside the deer exclusion fence. We’ll be on the lookout for Great Horned, Screech, and Barred Owls. Less likely but always possible are Saw-whet and Long-eared owls. If the weather cooperates, we will be treated to the sunset, followed by a star-filled sky. Listening to owls calling in the starlight is an experience not to be missed. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Registration closes by 3 pm, so be sure to register on time! This program starts after Tyler’s regular

Pea Soup Dinner

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

Shake off the cold with a hot bowl of Swedish pea soup at the American Swedish Historical Museum! Ärtsoppa, or Swedish yellow pea soup, is the traditional Thursday night supper in Sweden during the winter that dates back to medieval times. ASHM’s Pea Soup Dinner is served with sharp Swedish cheese, bread, and Swedish pancakes and coffee for dessert. There will also be a cash bar. You do not want to miss out on this delightful meal! Pre-registration is required by January 22nd.

Free

2024 Virtual Volunteer Orientation Session 1

Volunteers help keep Aark afloat! Join us for our virtual volunteer orientation to learn what it entails to be an Aark Wildlife volunteer.Interested working with wildlife? Want to help feed bottle babies and aid in the recovery of injured wildlife? Are you able to commit to a 4-hour shift once a week during our busy season? Register for our online orientation to join our volunteer team and learn firsthand about wildlife rehabilitation!Steps to Volunteer:Step 1: Attend our online orientationStep 2: Submit application and all required documents (link provided in conformation email)Step 3: Attend a brief one-on-one zoom session to discuss

Tu B’Shevat Gathering & Tree Tour

West Laurel Hill Cemetery 225 Belmont Ave, Bala Cynwyd, PA

Join us for a short tour of Laurel Hill West’s wintry arboretum in celebration of Tu B’Shevat, often called the Jewish New Year for the Trees. As we examine barks, buds, and berries, we’ll learn about the historical, agricultural, and spiritual origins of Tu B’Shevat and how it is celebrated around the world today. Afterward, indoors, enjoy Camuna Cellars wine along with fruits significant to the holiday and often consumed during Tu B’shevat Seders. Presented with the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History.

Zero-waste Weaving: Wall Hangings

Cherry Street Pier 121 North Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Studio 16, 2nd floor, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us for an afternoon of up-cycling yarn, scraps, and nontraditional materials into a beautiful woven wall hanging!Do you have lots of yarn and fabric scraps lying around that you don’t want to toss but are not sure what to do with? Curious about weaving but not sure where to start? Join us for an afternoon of upcycling those scraps into a beautiful woven wall hanging! In this 3-hour workshop you will learn the basics of hand weaving and will get to create a unique wall hanging to take home. We will explore different options for loom weaving, and you

Embroidery in the Lodge at Winterfest (includes drink ticket)

Independence Blue Cross RiverRink 101 South Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Create an original embroidery portrait (all levels welcome) and spend some time warming up in the Lodge at Winterfest (your choice drink )Embroidery workshops: 2-4 in the Lodge at Winterfest (free drink included - your choice alcoholic (21+} or non-alcoholic (all ages)January 28 embroidery workshop (portraits) or February 4 embroidery workshop (stitch sampler)All materials provided (hoop included)All skill levels welcome

Artist Talk + Closing Ceremony : feat. sculptor Elizabeth Whatley

d'griot 51 Maplewood Mall, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Come listen to Elizabeth Whatley as she shares her story and her process with her sculptures.Come listen to Elizabeth Whatley as she shares her story and her process with her sculptures. There will be a time for Q&As, tea, treats, and connection. All work displayed is for sale. See more at dgriot.co

Geographic Perspectives on Climate Change Mitigation in Urban and Rural Environments

The first edition of the Geographic Perspectives on Climate Change Mitigation in Urban and Rural Environments conference aims to discuss and elaborate on topics pertaining to climatic mitigation in urban and rural environments in nations and cities, specifically in a geographic context. These geographic contexts include Hydrology, Climatology, Digital Geography, and more. The conference will aggregate research that innovates and disseminates upon topics pertaining to climatic mitigation in urban and rural environments, weather forecasting, atmospheric pollution, governmental policies affecting climate change, geographic cultural shifts due to climate change, sustainable transit systems, and more.

$350

WinTOUR Scavenger Hunt: Week 1

Lower East Park

Grab your warmest winter clothes and your sense of adventure for the return of our popular WinTOUR Scavenger Hunt! DATE Monday, January 29, 2024 - Sunday, February 4, 2024 TIME 12:00am - 11:59pm Fairmount Park Conservancy is excited to announce the start of a shortened version of our popular self-guided WinTOUR Scavenger Hunt, running from January 29–February 25. This FREE, all-ages scavenger hunt encourages exploration of Fairmount Park even during the coldest months. The shortened 4-week version of the scavenger hunt begins on Monday, January 29 and ends on Sunday, February 25, focusing on different geographic areas of the park

Bird Walk (1/29)

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

Come birding with Bonnie!MONDAY, JANUARY 29 (rescheduled from Jan 22)Bird Walk8:30 – 9:30 AMBonnie Witmer, Birder and Visitor Services Associate, Jenkins Arboretum & GardensSearch for resident birds in winter, and explore various habitats including woodland, pond edge, and stream-side paths. Discover the GISS method to identify our feathered friends by recognizing the general impression, size, and shape of birds. Participants will learn to use their eyes, ears, and binoculars to find birds and other wildlife.Bring binoculars if you have them. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes with good traction. Rain or shine.Free of charge

Wellness Walks at the Ambler Arboretum

Temple University Ambler Campus, Meetinghouse Road, Ambler, PA, USA 580 Meetinghouse Road, Ambler, PA, United States

Join us for Wellness Walks at the Ambler Arboretum and take a leisurely stroll through nature to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul!

How to Discuss the Difficult History of the Middle East

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

A discussion with Omar Dajani and Mira Sucharov about Middle East history, and how differences do not need to divide people.Over the last several months, the peoples of Israel-Palestine have suffered trauma on a scale that is unprecedented even for two nations painfully familiar with tragedy. The terrorist attack launched by Hamas on October 7 resulted in the greatest loss of civilian life of any day in Israel’s history. And Israel’s subsequent military assault on the Gaza Strip has led to more civilian deaths than twenty years of war in Afghanistan. Across the country and around the world, debates about

Tiny Tracks Tuesdays

Wissahickon Environmental Education Center 300 Northwestern Ave., Philadelphia, PA, United States

Tiny Tracks programs are designed to introduction young people, 3 - 7 years old, to the Earth and all of Her magic!

40PNPB Film Screening

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

Join us for a double feature of 'A River Reborn' and 'Higher Ground' by local environmental filmmaker Ben Kalina with a Q&A! In conjunction with InLiquid's 40PNPB Programming, we will be hosting a film screening featuring a double feature by local filmmaker Ben Kalina. The two films shown are 'A River Reborn' and 'Higher Ground'. Ben Kalina will be present for a Q&A after the screening, and light refreshments will be provided! About 40PNPB: InLiquid’s 40th Parallel North Preservation Brigade or 40PNPB for short, believes that art and community can help our neighbors come together to strengthen personal and collective

Building Resilience: Tools for Living a Better Life – Overview

Community Wellness 731 Alexander Road, Suite 103, Princeton, NJ, United States

Through this training, you will learn some simple strategies to strengthen your emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual resiliency...Through this introductory training, you will learn some simple strategies to strengthen your emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual resiliency so it’s easier to turn life’s inevitable challenges into opportunities. This informative program is led by Debbie Millar, RN, and Craig Harley, health professionals with Penn Medicine Princeton Health.--Event Type: PreventionKeyword: mental health

Environmental Justice for All: A Panel on Current Research and More Just Futures

Irvine Auditorium, Amado Recital Room, 3401 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Irvine Auditorium 3401 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The Penn Sustainability Office and the Environmental Innovations Initiative present a panel discussion on Environmental Justice research at the University of Pennsylvania. This event brings together leading researchers across disciplines such as planning, health, engineering and more doing work in the field of environmental justice to share their insights and foster dialogue on the state of current knowledge and what it means for a sustainable, resilient, and just future. Refreshments will be provided. The panel will be moderated by Benjamin Todd Jealous, Professor of Practice, University of Pennsylvania and Executive Director, Sierra Club. Panelists: Henry Daniell - Vice-chair and W.D.

Free

The Disappointed Tourist Opening Reception + Artist Talk

Rowan University Art Gallery 301 High Street West, Glassboro, NJ, United States

Join us for the opening reception of Ellen Harvey: The Disappointed Tourist on Wednesday, Jan. 31 from 5-7 pm.Ellen Harvey: The Disappointed TouristOn view: January 16 - March 9, 2024Opening reception and artist talk: Wednesday, January 31, 5-7 pm (artist talk begins at 5:30 pm)The Disappointed Tourist is an ongoing project for which Ellen Harvey is making paintings of lost sites suggested by members of the public in response to the question: Is there any place that you would like to visit or revisit that no longer exists? The exhibition has been traveling and growing since 2019 with 300 sites

Small Business Meetup on Lancaster Avenue: Accounting

3500 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, USA 3500 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Come join us at the Small Business Meetup on Lancaster Avenue: Accounting for a lively in-person gathering where small business owners can nSmall Business Meetup on Lancaster Avenue: AccountingJoin us for an exciting in-person event focused on accounting for small businesses. This meetup will take place at 3500 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned entrepreneur, this is the perfect opportunity to network, learn, and share experiences with like-minded individuals. Learn Accounting 101 from Ben Hord, CPA. Enjoy delicious food from Lancaster Avenue businesses.

FRIEDAcommunity – Movie Night & Dinner – Winter Nomads

FRIEDA 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

Join FRIEDAcommunity and The Alliance Française for another Soirée Cinéma Français (French Movie Night) at FRIEDA. Winter Nomads (Hiver nomade) Director: Manuel von Stürler Language: French / English subtitles Pascal, 53, and Carole, 28, are shepherds. In the month of November 2010, they embark on their long winter transhumance: four months during which they will have to cover 600 km in the Swiss region, accompanied by three donkeys, four dogs and eight hundred sheep. An exceptional adventure is about to begin: They brave the cold and the bad weather day in and day out, with a canvas cover and animal

$15 – $35

Vegan Trivia Quiz Night!

17 N 2nd St 17 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

A fun engaging night of trivia quiz exploring Philly veg history plus free vegan snacks!Who doesn’t love a night of TRIVIA?!We will be hosting our first Vegan Trivia Night at the American Vegan Center to celebrate Veg History Day on Jan 31st!Grab your witty friends, family and neighbors in a night of fun, facts and food snacks!Admission is free to the event, which begins at 6 pm, but all players must register in advance (see below). Teams of up to four people are encouraged, though you can also play as a solo team.Questions will cover food, animals, the environment, and

Uncle Bobbie’s X Clay Cane – Book Signing/ Meet & Greet

Uncle Bobbie's Coffee & Books 5445 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join Uncle Bobbie's as we celebrate the launch of political commentator and radio host, Clay Cane's newest book, The GriftJoin us as we welcome journalist, author, political commentator, and radio host, Clay Cane for the launch of his book, The Grift: The Downward Spiral of Black Republicans from the Party of Lincoln to the Cult of Trump. Get an opportunity to meet Clay and have your copy of The Grift signed.You do not want to miss this!--------About the Book:Part history and part cultural analysis, The Grift chronicles the nuanced history of Black Republicans. Clay Cane lays out how Black Republicanism

Friends of the Wissahickon Public Projects Meeting

Doran Hall, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 8000 Cherokee Street, Philadelphia, United States

In-person at Doran Hall, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 8000 Cherokee Street Philadelphia, PA 19118 Join Friends of the Wissahickon in person on Wednesday, January 31, for its Annual Public Projects Meeting to hear about the organization’s upcoming plans and projects to conserve our community’s treasured Wissahickon Valley Park. FOW’s Executive Director, Ruffian Tittmann will review last year’s improvements and the status of current and planned projects, including the Valley Green Run Restoration and Pedestrian Bridge Project. Director of Field Stewardship Shawn Green will share FOW’s volunteer achievements from 2023 as well as how to get involved in 2024. Capital Projects

Bringing Nature Inside

Webinar course for designing and constructing naturalistic displays for ambassador reptiles and amphibians in educational facilities.Are you a wildlife educator or animal caretaker at a rehab center, nature center, museum, zoo, sanctuary, or similar facility working with captive reptiles and amphibians? Would you like to provide naturalistic and aesthetically pleasing displays for your animals but are underfunded and/or not even sure where to begin? Come join our Director of Education, Nicholas Brewster, for a webinar as he goes over how to design and construct your very own zoo-quality displays for your reptile and amphibian ambassadors without breaking the bank. This

Volunteer – Winter Gardening

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

Bundle up for seasonal garden tending

Winter Wonder (2/1)

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

Enjoy a nature-themed read aloud followed by an activity and craft.THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1Winter Wonder (All Ages)10:00 – 10:45 AMAmy Mawby, Education Manager, Jenkins Arboretum & GardensWinter is wonder-full! Enjoy a nature-themed read aloud followed by an activity and craft. Learn what plants and animals do during the winter season and celebrate our love for nature.Click here to view all Winter Wonder dates. Classes are scheduled close to special days like Groundhog’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Leap Day, and St. Patrick’s Day.All ages welcome; most suitable for ages 2–5. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required for children only. Class

Unitarian Universalist Approaches to the Environment

Exploring Religion & Environment Series - Session 5: Unitarian UniversalistExploring Religion & Environment SeriesJoin us for a series of lunchtime conversations this Fall and Winter focused on exploring religion and the environment. We will be joined by experts, theologians, activists, and thinkers for deep dives into different religious traditions. By blending informative education with ground-breaking discourse, we hope that wherever you are on your own journey exploring faith and our changing world, you will find value in this foray.Session 5: Unitarian Universalist Approaches to the EnvironmentIn this month’s conversation, we are exploring Unitarian Universalist tradition. Rev. Dr Kate Walker of

Post Industrial DIY: Book Talk & Panel Discussion

Kleinman Center for Energy Policy, Fisher Fine Arts Library 220 S. 34th St., Kleinman Forum, 4th Floor, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Penn IUR and the Ian L. McHarg Center invite you to a book talk and panel discussion on Post Industrial DIY: Recovering American Belt Icons.A pioneering Detroit automobile factory. A legendary iron mill at the edge of Pittsburgh. A campus of concrete grain elevators in Buffalo. Two monumental train stations, one in Buffalo, the other in Detroit. These once-noble sites have since fallen from their towering grace. As local elected leaders did everything they could to destroy what was left of these places, citizens saw beauty and utility in these industrial ruins and felt compelled to act.The Penn Institute for

Opening Reception: Public Art in Philadelphia: A Legacy Shaped by Women

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

Join the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (HSP) in collaboration with the Association for Public Art (aPA) for the opening reception of the archive exhibit Public Art in Philadelphia: A Legacy Shaped by Women. The reception will feature opening remarks from David R. Brigham, Librarian and CEO of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and Charlotte Cohen, Executive Director of the Association for Public Art (aPA). Public Art in Philadelphia: A Legacy Shaped by Women will highlight the historic accomplishments and recent contributions of women who have worked in the public art field as artists, benefactors, and leaders. Exploring the Association for

Free

Flying Free: Birds at the Schuylkill Wildlife Clinic

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

Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at a wildlife rehabilitation clinic? Do you have a passion for birds and want to learn more about helping preserve our native species? An upcoming virtual gathering sponsored by the Valley Forge Audubon Society, Flying Free: Birds at the Schuylkill Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic, will discuss the rehabilitation process for avian patients. Our Assistant Director of Wildlife Rehabilitation, Sydney Glisan, will be sharing about what brings these birds in for care, how to help when you find a bird in need, and how to promote coexistence with our feathered friends.

free

Sewing for Beginners! Sewing Machine Basics.

319 N 11th St 319 North 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

No supplies necessary! This hands on, one on one class will teach you how to work a sewing machine like a pro. & Leave with a handmade tote!

Sip & Seed Series: Greenhouse Seeding Volunteer Event

Lundale Farm 2501 Pottstown Pike, Pottstown, PA, United States

Get hands on in the greenhouse and learn all about starting seedlings.Help the Trellis for Tomorrow team start the seeds of the future. Join us in the Trellis for Tomorrow educational greenhouse at Lundale Farm as we get hands on and learn the importance of consciously grown seedlings—all while sipping on seasonal drinks!Something to feel good about? All of the seeds we start together will go on to feed neighbors in need and increase access to fresh, organic produce for all.If you love getting outside and meeting new people or would like to give back to a great cause, this