OPEN GYM Hours @ Design Gym
Design Gym LLC 179 West Berks Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesEXPLORE DESIGN to exercise your curiosity, creativity, and continuous learning through a self-guided experience. Walk-ins welcome.
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EXPLORE DESIGN to exercise your curiosity, creativity, and continuous learning through a self-guided experience. Walk-ins welcome.
Photo courtesy of Mark Pugnetti Meeting at Houston Playground Come out to the Wissahickon to celebrate the Spring Equinox! We will be meeting on the eve of the equinox, exactly 12 hours before the official arrival. We’ll hike the Houston Meadow trail, observing the changes happening in the park as we transition from winter to spring. We will also have interesting facts and lore around the Spring Equinox. This hike is appropriate for ages 12+. Distance: 2.5 miles Level: Moderate (some inclines and declines, uneven surfaces) Registration is required for all hikes so that participants can be informed of weather or
Come hang out at LA21 for some chill open office hours where you can ask questions, get advice, or just chat with like-minded folks!Open Office Hours at LA21 Location: 3500 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, USA Come join us for Open Office Hours at LA21! Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a seasoned professional, or just curious about what we do, we welcome you to drop by our location at 3500 Lancaster Avenue in Philadelphia, PA. Our team will be on hand to answer any questions you may have, provide insights, or simply chat about the latest trends in the industry. Don't
Join the curators of Free, As One: Black Worldmaking in the Pennsylvania Abolition Society Papers, and 1838 Black Metropolis co-founders Morgan Lloyd and Michiko Quinones for an in-depth look at some of the compelling stories from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (HSP) archives. HSP’s newest exhibit highlights themes of Black self-determination and leadership from the 1770s onward in the abolition movement of the Mid-Atlantic region. Drawing from the Pennsylvania Abolition Society (PAS) collection and commemorating the 250th anniversary of its founding, the exhibit refocuses attention on abolition as a global Black-led political movement championed by the PAS. Through an assembly
Climate change and biodiversity loss are creating existential threats to people and nature. But we can help. In this presentation, you’ll learn about how traditional landscape management is contributing to climate change and biodiversity loss and discover small steps we can all take in our own backyards and communities to steward our landscapes for nature and wildlife. This program is part of the online Mt. Cuba Lecture Series. This program takes place online Wednesday, March 19, 2025. About the Instructor: Danae Wolfe is an award-winning conservation photographer, writer, educator, and TEDx speaker focused on fostering appreciation and stewardship of backyard
Instructor: Pete Stolpman Over 20 years ago, Tom Stolpman discovered what he believes to be one of the greatest viticultural sites on Earth. Hidden in the hills of California’s Central Coast, on a rare Limestone outcropping and unobstructed from the Pacific Ocean wind, a unique land naturally suited to grow Syrah and Roussanne grapes came to be what we now know as Stolpman Vineyards In 2009, Tom’s son Peter joined the family business after working in various aspects of wine distribution. Stolpman Vineyards has now grown to produce several cuveés. They are committed to preserving their natural environment through conscious
Photo courtesy of Stacey Gray Meeting location TBD Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join us for a variety of stewardship projects! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said, this service day may include the following activities: • Trail work: using long-handled tools, moving heavy objects • Invasive plant removal: bending over, using long handled tools • Litter clean-up • Repetitive motions We
Together with a favorite grown-up, Sprouts discover and explore the wonders of nature through sensory focused classes. This program for little ones ages 2-3 years old and features walks, art, music and stories as part of the hands-on, emergent learning approach beloved in our Nature Preschool. It is a great way for your child to grow their roots in nature-based learning. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $25 for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to most events at the Schuylkill Center along with many other benefits. Learn more about membership. Register Now
FOR ADULTS (18+) AND TEENS AGES 15-17 Some of Pennsylvania’s most beautiful wildflowers are spring ephemerals. They are among the first to emerge in spring, the first to flower, and are visible for only a brief time. Join us on the trail as we look for these elusive woodland flowers. There’s more to discover in Tyler’s 650 acres. Join Dr. Richard Brenner for a walk through the various eco-communities at Tyler. From seasonal wonders, living fossils, meadows, watery locations, geological treasures, conservation areas, and unexpected wildlife, Richard will expertly guide you to prime areas for an experience you will remember. Expertise from
Discover the fascinating details of spring wildflowers from Mt. Cuba’s gardens in this relaxed, beginner level class. Develop basic drawing skills through observing and sketching a variety of flowers, leaves, and branches. Explore line, shape, and form, and follow up with instructor demonstrations. Plenty of exercises will build confidence in drawing native spring flowers. No previous art experience needed. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center Four Thursdays: March 20th through April 10th. See the whole Spring Botanical Art Series here. About the Instructor: Margaret Saylor is the editor/designer of ASBA’s The Botanical Artist journal. She earned
Clinic Cleaners are volunteers who help us maintain a neat and tidy space for our patients at the Wildlife Clinic. Wildlife rehabilitation can be messy work, and volunteers foster a healthy environment by assisting with laundry, sweeping floors, and cleaning the lobby. This allows our expert staff to focus more time on caring for the thousands of animals that the Wildlife Clinic cares for every year. Register Now Cleaning materials and personal protective equipment, such as gloves and masks, are provided. Volunteers should wear clothing they don’t mind getting dirty (yes, that includes animal waste) and sturdy closed-toe shoes. Clinic
Tips to help maintain cognitive health and well-being. An educational program presented by the Alzheimer's Association.For centuries, we've known that brain and body health are connected. Now, science provides insights into how lifestyle choices may help keep your brain and body healthy as you age.Join us for a presentation to learn about the latest research in the area of diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement, and use hands-on tools to help you incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging.
Come join us for a day of giving back at Walnut Street Community Garden!Come join us for a day of giving back at the Walnut Street Community Garden! Help us plant vegetable seedlings and prep the garden for a prolific season. Nearly all of the food grown in the Walnut Street Community Garden is donated. Your participation supports resilient food systems and increases food access in our region.No green thumb required - we provide all materials and training. It's a great way to meet new people, enjoy the outdoors, and make a positive impact on our local community.Please note this
This monthly meet up gives you the tools you need as you prepare to join the CultureWorks community.
EXPLORE DESIGN to exercise your curiosity, creativity, and continuous learning through a self-guided experience. Walk-ins welcome.
Join NESAWG and UN trainer Joshua Cooper as we complete our recommendations to the 4th UN-USA Cycle of the Universal Periodic Report.Our local food insecurity is very much driven by US domestic and foreign policy working hand in hand with corporate America and the global capitalist system.Join NESAWG and United Nations trainer Joshua Cooper as we build local & global power with our testimonies & recommendations to the 4th UN-USA Cycle of the Universal Periodic Report (UPR) to ensure that the Right to Food, People’s Rights & Nature’s Rights are upheld, protected and enforced.
Join us March 20 at 5:30 PM at Saint Cyprian Roman Catholic Church to envision a greener West Philadelphia.Join us March 20 at 5:30 PM at Saint Cyprian Roman Catholic Church to envision a greener West Philadelphia.We’re bringing together arborists, tree experts - and you - to plan projects aiming to transform our neighborhoods into vibrant, green spaces.Learn how to get assistance with free trees, stump removal, sidewalk repair and more.Refreshments will be served.Join forces with UC Green and your fellow neighbors as we take the lead in greening our streets, parks, and common spaces.By submitting this form, you are
Join The Print Center for an Artist Talk with Alanna Airitam. This program is presented in conjunction with the current exhibition “Alanna Airitam: Black Diamonds: The Black Outlaw Bikers,” on view through April 5. Airitam will discuss the works in the exhibition and her artistic practice. This program is free and open to the public. Zoom registration required. Zoom registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMucuGsqz4iGNeWHjogdEnwopSTwoUvWbgA#/registration Image: Self portrait of Alanna Airitam and “Nikon, Chosen Few Tucson,” 2022
A two week intermediate level bookbinding workshop at the Soapbox Community Print Shop & Zine Library in West Philadelphia.This workshop happens on 2 Thursdays from 6:00 pm – 9:00pm.Workshop dates are March 20 and April 3.About this eventCome advance your bookbinding skills and learn two different ways to bind a book! In this workshop you will learn a Cased In Perfect Binding, which is an adhesive binding in which all the pages are held together with glue, and a Coptic Binding which holds all the pages together with sewing.Please note: We require all visitors to the Soapbox to wear masks,
Did you know that Concord Township has their own committee for Bird Town PA?Did you know that Concord Township is a Bird Town? Join us and the Bird Town Committee of Concord Township to learn about Bird Town Pennsylvania and what they’re all about. You will have the opportunity to meet some of the committee members and to learn what they’ve done in the last year as well as what their plans are for the near future! There will be plenty of time for a question and answer session with the members.
Explore how the Big Tree Register works and discover some of Pennsylvania’s most impressive specimens.THURSDAY, MARCH 20Pennsylvania’s Big Trees7:00–8:30 PMAaron Greenberg, State Coordinator, Pennsylvania Champion Tree ProgramThe Pennsylvania Big Tree Register is a list of all of the largest trees of each species in the state. It has nearly 2,000 specimens and is growing all the time. Explore how the Big Tree Register works and discover some of Pennsylvania’s most impressive specimens. Learn why big trees are so important, including their ecological and cultural value to our landscapes.Free of charge | Virtual event (a Zoom link will be emailed to
The Weekend Warm-up Hike returns to Tyler’s hiking trails! Start your Friday off right with a brisk, one-hour hike through Tyler’s gardens and natural areas beyond the deer exclusion fence. This hike is intended as a moderate cardio workout, and we typically cover 2 1/2 to 3 miles in an hour. However, we reserve the right to pause and enjoy whatever surprises nature offers. Please come prepared to walk on a mix of asphalt, gravel, and natural surfaces. Solid hiking shoes are a must, and hiking poles are recommended. Hikes are not suitable for those with limited mobility. Please make sure to
Meeting at Northwestern Avenue and Forbidden Drive Ever walk past a structure in the Wissahickon and observe a cornerstone with the initials WPA and a date? WPA is short for the Works Progress Administration, a federal New Deal program during the Great Depression that helped provide jobs for unemployed workers. Fairmount Park and the Wissahickon Valley were sites for multiple WPA projects and some controversy. Join us for a loop walk that includes stops at several structures built by WPA workers. We’ll share highlights, some history about the buildings, and the controversy about the scope of work in the Wissahickon.
Take a guided tour behind the 10-foot wall of Girard College to explore its history and architecture.Enjoy a guided tour behind the famous 10-foot wall of Girard College with Director of Historical Resources Kathy Haas. As we stroll around this 43-acre oasis in the middle of the city, we’ll talk about Stephen Girard, the 19th-century multi-millionaire who left his fortune to create a school for financially-disadvantaged children; the monumental architecture of the school, including Founder's Hall, a National Historic Landmark; the generations of students who have lived and learned here (and still do); and the powerful civil rights activism that
Need help creating a stunning garden with a variety of textures and colors that thrive throughout the year? Nancy will break down the planning process, explain how to choose the best plants for different areas, and define the considerations when it comes to maintaining a healthy garden. By the end, you’ll have a layout that suits your site and benefits the ecosystem. Bring a scale drawing of your yard and a snack. All are welcome. Class is designed for the beginner gardener. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Friday, March 21, 2025. About the Instructor:
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
Come join us for a day of giving back at Rolling Hills Garden - Volunteer Day!Volunteer Day at Rolling Hills GardenCome join us for a day of giving back at the Rolling Hills Community Garden! Help us plant vegetable seedlings and prep the garden for a prolific season. Nearly all of the food grown in the Rolling Hills Community Garden is donated. Your participation supports resilient food systems and increases food access in our region. No green thumb required - we provide all materials and training. It's a great way to meet new people, enjoy the outdoors, and make a
EXPLORE DESIGN to exercise your curiosity, creativity, and continuous learning through a self-guided experience. Walk-ins welcome.
We're covering our 3rd-floor gallery in artwork, prints, and merch for one day only with special pricing!Big Buttery Biscuit: A Pop-Up Art Market at Paradigm!Join Wolfbat and Paradigm Gallery + Studio in person to make your affordable art dreams come true! Dennis McNett has curated a fantastic lineup of local artists, and they will all be decking out our entire 3rd-floor gallery with artwork, prints, merch, and more for one day only! Don't miss this opportunity to snag some awesome art for your collection at special pricing just for this event.Big Buttery Biscuit will feature artwork by:Adam WallacavageAndrew Jeffrey WrightCaitlin
Meet at Bells Mill Road and Forbidden Drive to take a walk in search of Skunk Cabbage, other early emerging plants insects.This hike has been rescheduled from Saturday, March 15 to Friday evening March 21. Come join us for a relaxing hike in search of signs of spring. Meet at Bells Mill Road and Forbidden Drive to take a walk in search of Skunk Cabbage, other early emerging plants insects, and returning birds, such as the Eastern Phoebe.
Grab your partner and head over to Riverbend’s Spring BARN DANCE! Local musicians Box & String and a caller will be on hand to provide lively music and dancing instructions. Grab your cowboy boots and get ready to do-si-do the night away. Don’t miss an unforgettable night at Riverbend. This event is intended for adults seeking a fun night out! Refreshments including light snacks, beer, and soft drinks will be served.
The Basics of Maintaining a Native Plant Garden Hayden Remick Hayden Remick founded Remick Native Landscapes after earning a Bachelor’s Degree in History at Goucher College (2013) and a Master’s of Science in Sustainable Design at Philadelphia University (2020). After years of work managing sustainable garden programs for commercial and charitable institutions in the region, He established a small business to help homeowners and others create beauty and environmental resilience in residential landscapes. Hayden also wants to spread the joy he has found working with native plants and ecosystem restoration. Hayden is committed to building and helping others enjoy a
Attend this virtual session to discuss Changes in the Land by William Cronon with Arboretum staff.Join us to discuss Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England by William Cronon. Cronon is an environmental historian and an emeritus professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His book has been referenced as source material in many other books we have discussed and is often said to be the book that launched environmental history. In this book club session, we will discuss our perspectives on the book, and reading it prior is suggested.The event link will be emailed to
Join us for a fun workshop where MS. Amy will teach you how to make stylish bowls out of old magazines!Welcome to the Adult Art Workshop: Upcycled magazine bowl!Come join us for a fun and creative evening where you will learn how to turn old magazines into beautiful and functional bowls. This hands-on workshop is perfect for anyone looking to unleash their inner artist and create something unique.Date: Sat Mar 21 2025Time: 7:00 PMLocation: Cherry Street Pier, North Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, USANo prior art experience is necessary, just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to learn. All materials will
Welcome in the growing season with Journeywork at our second annual spring gathering at Plymouth Friends Meeting on Saturday, March 22 from 9:00-11:00! Enjoy bagels and fruit provided by Weavers Way and coffee donated by Backyard Beans, bring some seeds to swap, and hear from Sam Makler, Nursery Manager at Collins Nursery, about "Uncommon and Underused Natives." Then Kristy Morley, Wissahickon Trails Senior Naturalist, will share stories and photos of local wildlife she has observed. Come learn more about how you can get involved with Journeywork and check out the garden designs of the yards where we will be planting
Volunteers will work alongside Farm staff to support seasonal plantings, harvesting, weeding, invasive species removal, and orchard support. Volunteers will meet at the Sankofa Community Farm at 9:30 AM and be separated into groups and provided with instructions and safety protocols for the day. Out of respect and safety for our staff and others, please arrive on time. PLEASE NOTE: Each adult must register individually in order to complete the waiver. Parents/guardians must complete registration for individuals 18 and under. Registration full but would like to still participate? Please contact Kimani Keaton at kimani@bartramsgarden.org to be added to our waitlist.
FOR ALL AGES Who’s peeping at the pools? Are you ready to uncover the secrets of Tyler’s vernal pools? Join us for a walk to discover who’s making all that noise and what’s hiding beneath the surface! We’ll be on the lookout for spring peepers, wood frog egg masses, and maybe even some surprising critters we didn’t expect to find. Dress warmly and wear your boots so you can get close to the action (but not in the pools). Bug spray and light-colored clothing are recommended for tick detection. Who knows what amazing discoveries are waiting for us? Come find
Join UC Green x Tiny Trekkers on Saturday, March 22 in Whitby Meadows for a healing walk in nature to celebrate Women's History Month!Join UC Green x Tiny Trekkers on Saturday, March 22 from 10AM–12PM in Whitby Meadows for a healing, guided walk in nature to celebrate Women's History Month!This is a family-friendly event, little ones are encouraged to join.Meeting Place: Southwest corner of Whitby Ave and Cobbs Creek Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19143. The best street parking is along Whitby Ave or Cobbs Creek Parkway (Northbound side). Meet your trip leader on the corner of Whitby Ave and Cobbs Creek
The art of Bonsai has a long and rich history in Japan and other Eastern Asian countries – one that can translate easily to our region using native trees and proper techniques. Join members of the Pennsylvania Bonsai Association to explore the history and fundamental elements and styles of this ancient art. Students will learn how to choose, plant, train, and provide long-term care to a young specimen tree. Go home with a new Bonsai tree of your own. Please bring sharp pruners/scissors, gardening gloves, and a flat box to transport your tree home. This program takes place in person
Come meet neighbors on Maplewood Mall and turn the old into new. Tables available to vend if interested!Come to a fun day of old and new. meet neighbors and dance to some good tunes! We will have some beverages avail as well!If interested in vending, email rad.love.phily@gmail.comMore about d'griot.d'griot (pronounced “duh-gree-o”) is named in honor of African storytellers and urban slang. A space of story; stories of our ancestors, the magic in the present, and our intent for the future. We are a healing space that offers natural medicinal products, nutrient food and beverage, gallery of local inspiring artists, transformative
In honor of Women's History month, join us to explore how Girard College went co-ed in 1984 and the legacy of women at the school.In addition to its regular weekday hours (10-4 Wed-Fri), Founder’s Hall Museum hosts a monthly weekend open house. Visitors can enjoy special themed highlights and activities, along with the opportunity for a self-guided visit to the museum.In honor of Women's History Month, join us at our March Open House as we highlight the contributions of women at Girard. Find out how the Pennsylvaia ERA led to Girard College becoming co-ed. Learn about our amazing alumnae, as
Saturday, March 22, 2025 10:00 AM-5:00 PM We're celebrating World Water Day with $10 admission! Take this opportunity to visit our newest exhibit, Living Within The Watershed: Enduring Floods in Germantown. Buy Tickets!
Join us for this FREE workshop on rain barrels, and find out what you can do to better manage stormwater at home! Rain barrels store rain to be released in drier weather, helping our creeks by decreasing the impact of pollution and reducing demand on our stormwater system. Barrels also save you money because you’ll use less tap water. Use stored water for gardens and lawns, or to wash your patio furniture and cars. REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Learn more about rain barrels at this workshop, including installation tips. Please register here. Questions? Contact Ryan at ryan@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853.
Dig deeper into the business of cultivars. The concept of a native plant seems simple, until you start hearing about cultivars, nativars, selections, ecotypes, and hybrids. In this class we’ll dig into what all those terms mean, where named plant selections come from, and how they impact the ecosystem that is your garden. This program takes place online on Saturday, March 22, 2025. About the Instructor: Joseph Tychonievich is a life-long lover of plants and gardening. He got his degree in horticulture from Ohio State University and went on to work for specialty rare plant nurseries in Japan and Michigan.
Knowledge and skill-building for Germantown housing and developmentLearning Our Community PowerTeach-In Series ::: March - May 2025A knowledge & skill-building series of presentations and workshops for neighbors who want to support low-income affordable housing and Beloved Community in GermantownThere have been some changes to the schedule for this series. The info posted here is updated. Due to political factors outside of our control we needed to postpone the start date for the series, find a few new presenters, and flip the order of topics. Thank you for bearing with us as we navigated this!Session 1: RCOs and the Community's Rolew/
Love crafting but hate the waste? Too many art supplies?? Visit STITCH AND DESTROY for their first Craft Supply Swap on March 22nd from Noon - 5PM. Give, take and swap your pre-loved or unused art and craft supplies, and become inspired to make more art! Drop off your supplies and take home new materials at any time during event hours. Check out our accepted supply list using the link- https://tinyurl.com/4zmc6ucm STITCH AND DESTROY is located in Philadelphia at 523 S 4th St. We are an upcycled alternative fashions studio and store- creating clothing from textile waste, selling local recycled
The Ricky Codio Foundation presents the Women’s History Month Marketplace, a free community event celebrating women entrepreneurs.Join us for the Women’s History Month Marketplace, a special edition of the MQFactory Marketplace, dedicated to celebrating and supporting women-owned businesses!Date: March 22, 2025Time: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PMLocation: MQFactory – Ricky Codio Foundation HQ, 126 Leverington Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19127FREE Entry | FREE Vending for Women-Owned BusinessesShop from an incredible lineup of women entrepreneurs offering unique products, handmade goods, fashion, beauty, home decor, and more. Connect with local business owners, discover new brands, and support women in business—all in a vibrant, community-driven
In collaboration with the Cherry Blossom Festival, Sachiko, Emi and Terry will show you how to make Wagashi, traditional Japanese sweets.IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:There are four sessions available. Two will take place on March 22nd, 2025 and two will take place on March 29th, 2025. Please sign up for one session only.Session 1- March 22nd 1pm-2:30pmSession 2-March 22nd 3pm-4:30pmSession 3- March 29th 1pm-2:30pmSession 4- March 29th 3pm-4:30pmRecommended Donation: $30 (ticket price is pay as you wish on a sliding scale)The recommended donation will continue to support Culinary Literacy programs at Free Library of Philadelphia locations.This program is recommended for adults and teens.
Rain or shine Appropriate for Adults (18+) and Teens ages 12-17 Join wildflower expert Dick Cloud on an informative two-hour hike that takes you through meadows, woods, and occasionally streamside. Although the focus is on plants, we will talk about whatever we might see while we are out! In March, we will look for newly emerging spring ephemerals as we listen to the chorus of frogs and birds during the warming spring days. All levels of knowledge are welcome. There may be some periods of moderately paced hiking, so wear comfortable hiking shoes. Feel free to bring a camera and a wildflower guide,
Design your own 2D or 3D felted fairy using fiber construction techniques including needle felting and sewing. All materials provided.Irish fairies are traditionally titled Aes Sídhe in gaelic or the Sidhe or Shee, which roughly translates as “the people of the mound.” In the spirit of the March 17 St. Patrick’s Day holiday, visitors are invited to create their own 2D and 3D fairies using needle felting, sewing, and a variety of fiber construction technique: methods including a standing figure or a flat frameable piece.Special guest teaching artist Jamie Campbell will demonstrate and guide participants through original 3D fairie construction.
Photo courtesy of Brad Maule Meeting at Wigard Avenue Trailhead Hiking Rim to Rim in Wissahickon Valley Park may not offer the same ‘bragging rights’ as a rim to rim hike of the Grand Canyon, but it will surely provide you with beautiful scenery, a rewarding hike on both sides of Wissahickon Creek, wonderful views, and friendly folks to enjoy it with! Come join us as we hike along the Yellow Trail from Wigard Avenue on the west side of the Valley, across Wissahickon Creek and up Cresheim Valley on the east side. Sights along the way include a hidden
Join Veggie Mijas Educational Director, Rebeca Cintrón Olivencia- Loáisiga at the American Vegan Center for a cultural cooking experience.This cooking demo, cultural meal, and interactive presentation is facilitated by Veggie Mijas Education Director, Rebeca Cintron Olivencia-Loáisiga. The discussion will center on the importance of honoring cultural foods, how recipes change over time, and how ancestral knowledge shapes diasporic experiences. The recipes Asopao de Gandules (Pigeon Pea Rice Stew) and Agua de Jamaica (Iced Hibiscus Tea) are based on Caribbean, African, and American Indigenous cultural foodways. Reserve by March 19th to ensure appropriate samples will be available for all attendees.
"Design is a response to social change." - George Nelson Join us on Saturday, March 22, as we welcome social designer + strategist Verónica M. Ayala-Flores as we explore how you can take action--YOUR WAY. For this hands-on workshop we’ll share practical tools to help you start or strengthen your journey as a force for positive change. Whether you're picking up litter on your block, starting a community garden, getting to know your neighbors, joining a committee, or advocating for a cause, the most important step is simply getting started. Activism takes many forms—big and small—and every effort makes a
Esperanza Arts Center presents Harlem Samba | Philly Salsa featuring Edmar Castañeda & Curtis Stewart Saturday, March 22, 2025 3:00pm TEATRO ESPERANZA General Admission: $20, Adults Children & Seniors (60+) FREE Hosted and curated by Grammy-nominated artists Edmar Castañeda and Curtis Stewart, Harlem Samba/Philly Salsa spotlights two Latino dance and music traditions that blossomed to two separate cities in the 20th century: Samba in New York City and Salsa in Philadelphia, and celebrates the cultural legacy of the Brazilian and Puerto Rican residents responsible for cultivating and sustaining these traditions. Featuring performances by Harlem Samba and Siempre Salsa Philly. This
What's more impossible: solving the climate crisis or teaching drag queens to ice skate? Watch us do BOTH in Beards On Ice! This hour-long icecapade comes in two dazzling variations: fun for the whole family and PG13 (a little more edge). Featuring resources from Philly’s climate justice organizations and a free skate after the show, it’s sure to be a “fracking” good time. Produced by The Bearded Ladies Cabaret | In partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Department
Celebrate the spring equinox with an after-hours stroll and campfire.
Come join us for a powerful discussion with Dr. Key Hallmon about the myth of being self-made and the importance of community support!Welcome to No One is Self Made w/ Dr. Key Hallmon in conversation w/ Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggets.Join us on Sat Mar 22, 2025 at 7:00 PM at Harriett's Bookshop for an enlightening event. Dr. Key Hallmon will be sharing insights on the importance of community and collaboration in achieving success. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from a seasoned professional and connect with like-minded individuals. See you there!
Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture is thrilled to announce an extraordinary evening of live music featuring former Syrian prisoners of war Hassan Abd Alrahman, Asaad Shlash, Faraj Birkdar, Kesra Kurdi, Ibrahim Byrakdar, Haitham Alkatreb and Adnan Hassan. These seven musicians will perform the live in concert on March 22nd, 2025, at 7:00 PM at Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture, located at 310 W Master St. Philadelphia, PA. Thirty years ago, a group of political prisoners formed a band inside the cells of Syria’s notorious Sednaya Prison—dubbed the "Human Slaughterhouse" by Amnesty International in 2017—to resist the oppressive noise that deepened their suffering.
Enter Marisol’s world! Join us for a vibrant evening of celebration and community at the Las Cosas Que Brillan Fundraiser! This unique dance party will immerse you in the magical world of Marisol as we raise funds to bring this visionary film to life. 📅 When: Saturday, March 22nd, 7 PM - 11 PM 📍 Where: Vox Populi, Black Box Space – 319 N 11th St #3, Philadelphia, PA Prepare for an unforgettable experience featuring: 🎟 Raffles – Win amazing prizes that shine just as bright as our community! 🎶 Music – Move to the rhythm of beats that make
Meeting at Historic RittenhouseTown There is parking near our meeting location. Please note that there will be limited restroom access during the service day. Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join longtime Wissahickon steward David Bower and his dedicated team of Crew Leaders and Trail Ambassadors for a variety of stewardship projects! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said, this service day may
Kan Yama Kan Storytime with Ms. Dina In both Arabic and English Featuring Hantush, a story written by Salha Hamdeen, a 14 year old Palestinian girl from the Jahalin Bedouin tribe, where her imaginary pet lamb, Hantush, helps her escape her reality and roam the world.First, Ms. Dina will read the story using Arabic and English interchangeably. Then, together, we will revisit key terms from the story while practicing the Arabic alphabets. For example: ح for حنتوش. Finally, together we will discuss the lessons we draw from the story. Tickets are $5! If you or your child are in one
Each participant will create a three-dimensional bird. No experience necessary. All materials will be provided.The craft of needle felting is rapidly growing in popularity. Under the guidance of fiber artist/teacher Sara Setzer, each participant will create a three-dimensional bird in a predetermined or freehand design, depending on your skill level, using wool and special felting needles. You will be amazed at how quickly you feel like a veteran needle felter! No experience is needed!Sara Setzer is a fiber artist concentrating on felt work, hand dyeing, and botanical printing. Felting captured Sara’s attention when a friend introduced her to the craft.
Black Lotus Holistic Health Collective presents Self Care Sundays with meditation and yoga classes.Welcome to Self Care Sundays! Join us on Sundays at 11:00 AM for some time dedicated to self-care and relaxation. This event will take place at Black Lotus HHC at 206 Rittenhousetown Lane, where you can unwind and focus on yourself.Take part in yoga sessions, meditation exercises, and mindfulness activities to rejuvenate your mind and body. Treat yourself to healthy snacks and refreshments while connecting with like-minded individuals. Don't miss out on this opportunity to prioritize your well-being and practice self-love. See you there!More about Black Lotus
Come down to Fairmount Park for some Yoga stretches with Latino Outdoors. We'll provide snacks and drinks. Bring your mat and towel.Come down to Fairmount Park for some Yoga stretches with Latino Outdoors. Julie, the chapter's program coordinator, and Charlyn, the outdoor leader, will lead the session. We'll provide snacks and drinks. Bring your mat and towel. We will be across from the Fountain of the Sea Horses.We will be across from the Fountain of the Sea Horses marked by this red circle.
Join us for a free Education Open House at Mt. Cuba this March. Attend informational drop-in sessions with Mt. Cuba Center staff and learn about our new spring and summer class offerings. Enjoy a pre-season sneak peek with a guided tour of the gardens, bursting with emerging spring ephemerals. Take advantage of a 10% discount on registration for an upcoming class of your choice when you register on-site during the event. This event is free, but RSVP is required. This event takes place in person, at Mt. Cuba Center, on Sunday, March 23, 2025. RSVP HERE
FOR ADULTS & YOUTH AGES 12-17 Step back in time to explore the stories of the Minshall, Painter, and Tyler families. On this guided tour, visit historic structures such as Lachford Hall, the Painter Library, the Springhouse, the Fruit Vault, and the Greenhouse. Discover how these Quaker families used the land and left a lasting legacy, including a remarkable collection of trees planted by the Painter brothers. Travel over 260 years of history as we uncover how Tyler’s past continues to shape its present. About your guide: As an experienced docent, Nancy Heinbaugh enjoys sharing many aspects of Tyler with others, including the
In celebrating Women’s History Month, The Friends of Laurel Hill are offering a walking tour to meet several ground-breakers, now underground, at Laurel Hill West. Join us as we tell the stories of women whose deeds in life have left a legacy through today. Tour Guide: Jen Krivinskas Want to learn more Women’s History? Check out Daring Dames of Laurel Hill East on Sunday March 26 at 1 pm. COST $17/General Admission (Ages 13 and up) $15/Seniors (Ages 65+) and Students with ID $12/Members of the Friends of Laurel Hill $8.50/Youth (Ages 6-12) $1.90/Access Card Holders (can purchase up to
How do we create the world we wish to be a part of? A day of grounding, visioning, and creating to support your highest timeline.Vision Boarding to UnityHosted by Sara AnastaziaHow do we create the world we wish to be a part of? Visual imagery is a powerful tool towards manifesting the future you are creating. In this creative work session Sara will guide you through a grounding visualization exercise dreaming our biggest dreams and magical experiences, aligning individual purpose and collective purpose.Vision boarding isn’t about materials you wish to acquire but rather the ways you wish to feel and
Whether you're a seasoned performer or stepping up for the first time, this is your stage to shine and be embraced by a supportive audience. Join us for a Sunday afternoon filled with raw emotions, laughter, and inspiring performances. It's a special opportunity to express yourself and become part of a vibrant, welcoming community of artists. We can't wait to see you there and celebrate the magic you bring to the mic! HOSTED BY: RyAnn V Bryant (@iamrya) FEATURING: DJ Ricochet (@djricochet03) March Spotlight Artist: Musician : Lexi Palmira (@LexiPalmira)
Celebrate World Storytelling Day with an unforgettable afternoon of masterful storytelling! Deep Water: A Concert of Uncharted Stories in the Oral Tradition Join Patchwork Storytelling Guild for Deep Water: A Concert of Uncharted Stories in the Oral Tradition, an afternoon of captivating storytelling exploring the depths of human experience—both real and mythical. Expect a rich mix of voices, perspectives, and styles as esteemed tellers bring compelling stories to life. Hosted by Denise McCormack, the concert also features masterful performances by Michele Belluomini, Tiffani Dean, Gigi McGraw, Christina Sturgis, Nancy Wexler Taylor, and Barb Sherf, each bringing their own unique lens
What's more impossible: solving the climate crisis or teaching drag queens to ice skate? Watch us do BOTH in Beards On Ice! This hour-long icecapade comes in two dazzling variations: fun for the whole family and PG13 (a little more edge). Featuring resources from Philly’s climate justice organizations and a free skate after the show, it’s sure to be a “fracking” good time. Produced by The Bearded Ladies Cabaret | In partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Department
Join a member of the Leeway staff for a one-to-one virtual applicant support session before the April 14th deadline.Para concertar una reunión virtual en español, envíe un correo electrónico a info@leeway.org o regístrese a través de esta página e indique que desea una sesión en español en el campo de acomodaciones del formulario de pedido.Join a member of the Leeway staff for a one-to-one virtual applicant support session. This is a chance to get direct feedback on your Media Artist + Activist Residency (MAR) application before the April 14th deadline.Session will occur either virtually or by phone. After you register,
Have you ever wanted to open up your own community cafe? or another community business?? Come through to learn from the best!
An introduction to Screenprinting at the Soapbox Community Print Shop & Zine Library in West Philadelphia.About this EventIn this beginning course you will learn the basics of screenprinting. Participants will bring a prepared image and we will provide all the materials, tools and training. Learn the protocol of our printshop and darkroom, as well as health and safety standards for screenprinting. Turn your image into a screen and print an edition of posters, greeting cards or even t-shirts! With the completion of this beginner course, students will be prepared to take more specialized, intermediate courses. Students may also choose to
Become a neighborhood greening hero! Learn about tree care and planting by participating in a PHS Tree Tenders training. This eight-hour course* will be offered through recorded sessions available until July 31. Workshop topics include tree biology, identification, planting, and proper care. You will be joining one of the nation’s oldest, most respected volunteer urban tree-care programs. * 8-hour total in 2-hour increments REGISTER HERE Tree Tenders are given the tools to plant and nurture trees in their own neighborhoods. Regionally, there are over 6,200 Tree Tenders from 100 + neighborhoods! Join a group or form your own Tree Tenders group,
Together with a favorite grown-up, Sprouts discover and explore the wonders of nature through sensory focused classes. This program for little ones ages 2-3 years old and features walks, art, music and stories as part of the hands-on, emergent learning approach beloved in our Nature Preschool. It is a great way for your child to grow their roots in nature-based learning. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $25 for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to most events at the Schuylkill Center along with many other benefits. Learn more about membership. Register Now
Dive into the critical intersections of livestock production, sustainable food systems, and regenerative agriculture.Boxed lunches will be available to go following the talk!This talk, led by renowned food systems scientist and policy advocate Professor Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, delves into the critical intersections of livestock production, sustainable food systems, and regenerative agriculture. Drawing on over 25 years of leadership and research in agriculture, policy reform, and rural development, Professor Sibanda will discuss how innovative, regenerative livestock practices can drive food security, economic resilience, and sustainable development across Africa and beyond.Professor Sibanda will share insights from her work as Board Chair of
A Mt. Airy Learning Tree Winter Class Learn about famous artists from the 18th and 19th centuries including John Smibert, John Wollaston and Germantown locals James Reid and George Cochran Lambdin while exploring the portraits at Cliveden. Participants will learn about the artists, period painting styles and the people in the portraits and then have an opportunity to look at many of the paintings up close. The class fee is $25. Advanced registration is required; to sign up visit https://aceweb.mtairylearningtree.org/wconnect/CourseStatus.awp?&course=25WTW03. This class will be held in the Cliveden Barn, located at 98 E. Cliveden Street, 19119. The Carriage House is
This is a crochet class & meetup that is beginner friendly. You will learn fundamental stiches of crochet and be provided a pattern to takeBegginer friendly crochet with yarn, hooks, and patterns available. More advanced crocheters are welcome to join in.
Hands-on wellness 101 workshops for those wanting to start or deepen their wellness journey; taught by community healers.No experience necessary!Curious folks welcome!How to Make Seamoss Gel -Thurs. March 25th 5:30pm-6:30pmEvery wanted to know how to save money and make the gel yourself? We will make it together and participants can bring some home.Herbs that Calm the Nerves-Sat. March 29th 10:30am-11:30amDo you find yourself stressed, tense in your body, in your mind? We will explore some calming herbs and how to make them. We will try some as well!More about Be Well 101 Workshops:We support individuals who are deepening their wellness
Get ready to connect with fellow artists, learn about artist opportunities, and get inspired at the Spring Artist Forum!Join us for the Spring Artist Forum! This biannual event, organized by the Mural Arts Institute (MAI), invites local muralists and public artists to come together for professional networking, learning, listening, and sharing. Our focus this forum is on how to build strong applications when submitting to public arts opportunities. Hear from Mural Arts Philadelphia staff along with special guests from Association for Public Art and Creative Philadelphia about their perspectives on how artists can craft successful proposals and learn about upcoming
Monarchs still need our help! Learn how to support the migration and reproduction of these iconic butterflies in your space. Ecological planting designer Michelle Michelle Detwiler, founder of Wild About Native Plants, will present her favorite native plants to feed all life stages, including local milkweed species as well as essential nectar plants often overlooked in our gardens. Get tips on planting design for the most productive habitat for monarch caterpillars as well as guidance on incorporating a variety of habitat friendly species for wet-to-dry site conditions. Leave feeling empowered to participate in the necessary cooperation for habitat restoration and
Come join us at the Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia event, where we celebrate and showcase the incredible artistic talents of individAutistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia Express Yourself Group - Open StudioCome join us in The TaconyLAB Community Arts Center for a fun and creative gathering with the Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia Express Yourself Group! This in-person event is a safe space for individuals on the autistic, neurodivergent & individuals with disabilities to create art work in community with fellow artistic talents and connect with like-minded peers. Whether you're into painting, drawing, music, or any other form of art,
The celebrated Muhibbah Series by Chef Ange Branca is returning with its ninth installment on Tuesday 3.25.25 at 6pm, once again bringing chefs together to celebrate the diversity of Philadelphia’s cultures, cuisines, and communities while supporting an important cause. Originally the event was scheduled at Kampar, but due to a recent fire that shuttered the restaurant, it will now be held at Rex at the Royal. Proceeds will benefit Esperanza Immigration Legal Services, a North Philadelphia nonprofit that provides direct legal services, advocacy, and community education for underserved immigrants and their families. The participating chefs are: Ange Branca of Kampar Jen
Put a spring in your step with this fun hands-on class full of seasonal plants.Our expert gardeners will help you in creating a beautiful spring blooming planter in a pot.Pick out your plants from our selection of cool weather flowering and foliage plantsBe guided in how to plant and care for your outdoor container gardenAfter class, enjoy 20% off your entire purchase in our gift and garden shops with some after hours exclusive shoppingPlants and container may vary from what is pictured due to availability
An introduction to Suminagashi, Japanese paper marbling with sumi ink on waterSuminagashi is a paper marbling technique originating in Japan. In this beginner friendly course, come learn how to create your own colorful creations. Marbled paper is beautiful as a standalone piece or as a background for further work, and suminagashi is one of the most accessible forms of marbling available to artists as it requires no special bath, just plain old water, ink, and dish soap! With this workshop, you will get to learn the basics of suminagashi and get to experiment with color, complexity, and have plenty of
FREE FOR MEMBERS! Pre-registration is required. Join birders Sara Boucas-Neto, Chuck Root, and Dave Eberly on Wednesday morning walks at Tyler. With acres of unbroken forest interior and extensive meadows, Tyler is recognized by the Pennsylvania Audubon Society as an Important Bird Area. Bring your binoculars and be prepared to walk on all types of surfaces. Walks are rain or shine. GATES OPEN AT 7:45 am. Please be on time as the group leaves promptly from the parking lot at 8:10 am, and the gate will close at 8:10 am. Members: FREE Non-Members: $18 (includes admission to Tyler for the day) Non-Member Senior: $15
Meeting Location TBD Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join us for a variety of stewardship projects! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said, this service day may include the following activities: • Trail work: using long-handled tools, moving heavy objects • Plantings: bending over, crouching/squatting, carrying up to 20 lbs • Invasive plant removal: bending over, using long handled tools • Litter clean-up
Together with a favorite grown-up, Sprouts discover and explore the wonders of nature through sensory focused classes. This program for little ones ages 2-3 years old and features walks, art, music and stories as part of the hands-on, emergent learning approach beloved in our Nature Preschool. It is a great way for your child to grow their roots in nature-based learning. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $25 for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to most events at the Schuylkill Center along with many other benefits. Learn more about membership. Register Now
Enjoy a guided bird walk in the Andorra Natural Area during lunchtime!Enjoy a guided bird walk in the Andorra Natural Area during lunchtime. The winter is an excellent time for birding, as the Wissahickon is host to many boreal forest species like juncos, sparrows, and spasuckers. If it's too cold, we will stay inside and watch the feeders. We will not hike if it is actively raining. However, join us on the porch to watch the feeders.
EXPLORE DESIGN to exercise your curiosity, creativity, and continuous learning through a self-guided experience. Walk-ins welcome.
Hosted by ICA’s Student Board, this year’s annual Student Week begins with a cyanotype workshop with visual artist, Yannick Lowery.Hosted by ICA’s Student Board, this year’s annual Student Week begins with a cyanotype workshop with visual artist, Yannick Lowery.Inspired by Cheng’s interest in experimental photography from ICA’s current exhibition, Carl Cheng: Nature Never Loses, Lowery will teach participants how to assemble and develop unique and personal cyanotype prints.This program is free and open to all Philadelphia-based college students. Please show your college ID upon registration.About the instructorYannick Lowery is an interdisciplinary artist currently residing and working in Philadelphia, PA. Originally
Transform Your Lawn into a Thriving Meadow! You can make a critical difference in fostering the health of our planet. Join us for a four-part immersive course on converting traditional lawns into vibrant, biodiverse meadows. Whether you're a home gardener, professional landscaper, or a budding ecologist -- we can offer you key strategies to support pollinators, build soil health, and create a more resilient landscape wherever you are. Session 1: Wednesday, March 12th, 5-7PM - The Why & How of Meadow Making at Houston Meadow Session 2: Wednesday, March 26th, 5-7PM - Converting the Suburban Plot, site preparation and native
Spring is an essential time for insects. After the harshness of winter, insects and other wildlife need plentiful food and resources to help them prepare for the new season ahead. Learn about some of the earliest-emerging insects and how you can plan, prep, and primp your garden to make it a haven for these harbingers of spring. This program takes place online on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. About the Instructor: Samantha Nestory is the engagement manager at Stoneleigh: A Natural Garden in Villanova, PA. She holds ecology and entomology degrees from the University of Delaware and is passionate about ecological
Are you a researcher, project manager, social media aficionado, or civic-minded person looking to contribute to projects benefitting the Philadelphia area in meaningful ways? We'll you've found the right place! Code for Philly is looking for non-coders who are looking to lend their skills to technology-enabled projects that benefit the City of Philadelphia and it's residents. At this event, you'll hear from a few of our project teams looking to engage volunteers in the areas of project management, civic/community engagement, communications, data entry, user testing, event planning, and a variety of other roles to contribute to the success of their
Bring the outdoors online and explore the wild world of fungi.
Come join us to learn more about "Welcoming Homes" a non profit in our neighborhood matching with immigrant youths with host families.Distraught, dismayed desperate to do something? Come to the Welcoming Homes Zoom workshop to learn how to house or assist single, young adult, asylum seekers. "Welcoming Homes" matches refugee and asylum-seeking young adults, living without family or a safety net, with safe homes and caring families. Our families have room in their homes and in their hearts to provide a residential environment with opportunities for basic human needs met in a restorative atmosphere.Could yours be one of the region’s
A textile reuse, mending, and upcycling gathering. Drop-in every other week!BYO mending projects. I’ll be on hand to help, whether it’s darning, patching, or something else. Some basic supplies (needles, embroidery thread, pins, scissors, sewing machine, iron, interfacing, basic thread) will be provided.Feel free to BYO handcraft, specific color thread, etc.This gathering is about repairing our clothes and extending the life of our textile belongings, together. Come fix that hole in your sock, sew on that button, hem that pair of pants.Show up, hang out, and fix your things.While this isn’t a formal workshop or class, support is available for
Photo courtesy of Stacey Gray Meeting location TBD Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join us for a variety of stewardship projects! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said, this service day may include the following activities: • Trail work: using long-handled tools, moving heavy objects • Invasive plant removal: bending over, using long handled tools • Litter clean-up • Repetitive motions We
Together with a favorite grown-up, Sprouts discover and explore the wonders of nature through sensory focused classes. This program for little ones ages 2-3 years old and features walks, art, music and stories as part of the hands-on, emergent learning approach beloved in our Nature Preschool. It is a great way for your child to grow their roots in nature-based learning. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $25 for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to most events at the Schuylkill Center along with many other benefits. Learn more about membership. Register Now
The Chester County Trail Club will be leading monthly hikes at Tyler. We will explore 5 to 7 miles of the Arboretum’s outer, inner, and connecting trails, covering meadows, forests, and streams. This is a great way to get a general lay of the land. Upon arrival, check in first at the Visitor Center window and then meet your guide in the grassy area in front of the Barn. Please be on time, as the group will start promptly at 9:30 am. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Rain or shine. Please dress for the outdoors and wear supportive hiking shoes, as we will
Join us as we explore the lessons from Philly's comeback story and why it should serve as a model for struggling cities across the U.S.Once a struggling post-industrial city, Philadelphia grappled with decades of economic decline, population loss, and a deteriorating tax base. Yet, against the odds, a bold policy—the 10-year property tax abatement, first applied to commercial-to-residential conversions and later to new residential construction—ignited an urban resurgence.This presentation examines how this powerful incentive revitalized neighborhoods, attracted new residents, and spurred private investment when other strategies failed. Through compelling data, case studies, and expert insights, we uncover the true impact
Discover the fascinating details of spring wildflowers from Mt. Cuba’s gardens in this relaxed, beginner level class. Develop basic drawing skills through observing and sketching a variety of flowers, leaves, and branches. Explore line, shape, and form, and follow up with instructor demonstrations. Plenty of exercises will build confidence in drawing native spring flowers. No previous art experience needed. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center Four Thursdays: March 20th through April 10th. See the whole Spring Botanical Art Series here. About the Instructor: Margaret Saylor is the editor/designer of ASBA’s The Botanical Artist journal. She earned
This is a monthly Nature themed Storytime for kids ages 2-6 along with their parent/ guardian. The storytime will be followed by a craft!This is a monthly Nature themed Storytime for kids ages 2-6 along with their parent/ guardian. The storytime will be followed by a craft!