Grief Medicine- Community Support Group
One Art Community Center 1431-39 North 52nd Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesJoin us for Grief Medicine, a healing space to honor our losses and find comfort in community support.
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Join us for Grief Medicine, a healing space to honor our losses and find comfort in community support.
Welcome to the Wagner - a National Historic Landmark natural history museum in Philadelphia!Visit The Wagner!Come see our landmark building and historic museum collections, including rocks, minerals, fossils, taxidermy animals, mounted skeletons, and more! The exhibit hall is self-guided, allowing visitors to explore and learn at their own pace. For first-time visitors and anyone preferring a little more direction, we have scavenger hunts to guide you and knowledgeable staff on hand to answer any questions.We are open: Tuesday through Friday 9:30 to 4:30PM & on the 1st Saturday of the month from 12 to 4PM (September through May). Check our
Tour the festive displays in the 77-room Mansion, Chauffeur’s Garage and gardens.Celebrate the holidays with Noël at Nemours Estate! Tour the festive displays in the 77-room Mansion, Chauffeur’s Garage and the gardens. Live music performances will also be held in the Mansion throughout the season.Hours: Tuesday - Sunday open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with last entry at 4 p.m.; Closed Monday.Saturdays in December with Later Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. with last entry at 7 p.m. with live music, food trucks, hot chocolate, holiday cocktails, and firepits.Closed: Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day.
Homeschoolers can gather at the Treehouse to discover the tracks animals leave in the Fall!
Join us for a conversation on the role the media played in the 2024 elections seen around the world.In 2024, nearly two billion people were eligible to perform their basic democratic right: to cast a vote. In countries including Indonesia, Mexico, the UK, India, and the U.S., media played a key role in framing the issues, candidates, and parties at the heart of these elections. Yet in many cases reporting lacked the independence, objectivity, and accuracy that is essential to a meaningful democratic process. This event, featuring Perry World House Visiting Fellow Des Freedman and journalist and editor Carol Giacomo,
WURD Radio presents a live broadcast & book signing celebrating the power of youth to make change in their communities long after elections.WURD Radio invites you to join a live broadcast conversation with WURD host James Peterson, youth activist Sonia Patel Banker, Philadelphia Councilmember Isaiah Thomas and Sonali Kohli, author of the young adult nonfiction book "Don't Wait: Three Girls Who Fought for Change and Won," to discuss the future of youth activism, and how to find our movements and power after an election is over.Doors open at 4:30 pm, and the conversation will begin at 5 pm. Hakim's Bookstore
Profs and Pints Philadelphia presents: “A Nation That Almost Wasn’t,” on how colonialists' formation of the United States was anything but a foregone conclusion but happened anyway, with Jessica Choppin Roney, associate professor of history at Temple University, director of the Program in Early American Economy and Society at the Library Company of Philadelphia, and author of Governed by a Spirit of Opposition: The Origins of American Political Practice in Colonial Philadelphia. At a time of deep political polarization and disagreement over the fundamental nature and direction of our nation, it’s worthwhile to revisit the early history of the United
Wandering Waters Seminar SeriesJoin us Tuesday, November 19th at 7:00pm for the second seminar in our series “Wandering Waters”. In this session we are hosting an interactive conversation with some of Pennsylvania’s waterkeepers! Waterkeepers are a crucial part of keeping Pennsylvania waters safe and healthy for all of us. The work of waterkeepers varies as much as our watersheds do! Our waterkeepers will share more about their work and the biggest problems facing Pennsylvania’s waterways. Ever wondered what the most common types of water pollutants are? Wonder no longer as we hear from the experts who spend their time intimately
FREE FOR MEMBERS! Pre-registration is required. Join birders Sara Boucas-Neto, Chuck Root, and Dave Eberly on Wednesday morning walks at Tyler. With acres of unbroken forest interior and extensive meadows, Tyler is recognized by the Pennsylvania Audubon Society as an Important Bird Area. Bring your binoculars and be prepared to walk on all types of surfaces. Walks are rain or shine. GATES OPEN AT 8 am. Please be on time as the group leaves promptly from the parking lot at 8:10 am, and the gate will close at 8:10 am. Members: FREE Non-Members: $18 (includes admission to Tyler for the day) Non-Member Senior: $15
Meeting at Thomas Mansion Our worksite will be a short hike away from the available parking areas. Please note that there will be bathroom access during the service day at Thomas Mansion. 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: • Planting:
Join PHS for this informative discussion on the power of gardening and greening to decrease gun violence and improve health and quality of life. This talk will feature PHS’s Vice President of Healthy Neighborhoods, Keith Green, two PHS Healthy Neighborhoods Staff panelists, and Dr. John MacDonald, Professor of Criminology and Sociology, and Director of the Master of Science in Criminology at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. MacDonald conducted the citywide study on the impact of street cleaning on gun violence, which will be discussed alongside data collected through PHS’s ongoing work through our LandCare, Same Day Work and Pay, and Community
Music + Dance + Artmaking + Refreshments. Express your inner being and find the rhythms within yourself with each stroke of the drum skins!Music + Dance + Artmaking + Refreshments. Express your inner being and find the rhythms within yourself with each stroke of the drum skins! Join us for the final art club event of 2024 led by award winning artist and percussionist, Karen Smith.Cobbs Creek Art Club at Christy Rec Center is a free bi weekly art workshop for all ages from youth to adults. It's a space to try something new and express your creativity with a
Join Seema to learn how to cook vibrant fall produce in a unique way at our in-person event!Join Seema Vaidyanathan, a co-op member and a local food blogger in the wonderful cooking demo where she will share tasty recipes to celebrate the glorious fall produce with a twist of new spices and flavors. These can be a new side dish to add to your holiday feasts.The dishes will have vegan, gluten free and vegetarian options. Vegetables we will play with include, Acorn squash, tricolor cauliflower, farm fresh corn and fresh cranberries. Tasty samples will be shared during the demo. This
Join the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (HSP), in partnership with the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania (GSP), as they host author of The Genetic Genealogist, Blaine Bettinger, as its 200th Anniversary signature speaker for the theme What’s Your Story? Chronicling Families and Communities. The signature talk, Lost and Found: How DNA Helps Rebuild Ancestral Histories, explores the remarkable ways DNA advancements allow us to reconstruct the stories of forgotten populations—those affected by family disruptions and incomplete records. This conversational lecture will highlight how genetic tools fill the gaps left by missing paper trails, using relatable success stories to show how DNA
The Battle of the Clouds Join historian and author Gary Ecelbarger at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, for a new and fascinating look at the Revolutionary War battle that nobody won and which hardly happened at all. This tale of wet gunpowder, muddy roads, and missed chances still fascinates military scholars and history buffs alike. What really happened the day the Continental Army and the British redcoats stared each other down from two opposing hillsides outside of Paoli? Ecelbarger has written 10 books and dozens of essays and articles on the American Revolution, the American Civil War, and a host
Gary Ecelbarger speaks at Historic Waynesborough for a new and fascinating look at the Battle of the CloudsThe Battle of the CloudsJoin historian and author Gary Ecelbarger at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, for a new and fascinating look at the Revolutionary War battle that nobody won and which hardly happened at all.This tale of wet gunpowder, muddy roads, and missed chances still fascinates military scholars and history buffs alike. What really happened the day the Continental Army and the British redcoats stared each other down from two opposing hillsides outside of Paoli?Ecelbarger has written 10 books and dozens of
Meeting location TBD Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join us for a variety of stewardship projects! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said, this service day may include the following activities: • Trail work: carrying and using long-handled tools, moving large rocks • Drain-clearing: carrying and using long handled tools • Planting: bending over, crouching/squatting, carrying up to 20 lbs • Invasive
Join fellow birders for this guided bird walk to spot migrating birds!For the fall will we be having this migrating bird walks at mulitpe locations throught the season:September 19- Andorra Meadow (Tree House)September 26- Lavender Trail (Chestnut Hill and Seminole)October 3- Houston Meadow (Houston Playground, Grakyn Lane)October 10- Upper Roxborough Reservoir (Lare St and Port Royal Ave)October 17- Rittenhouse Town (Ten Box- Forbidden Drive and Lincoln Drive)October 24- Saul Agricultural Fields (Scout House parking lot, Wigard Ave and Henry Ave)October 31- No walkNovember 7- Houston Meadow (Houston Playground, Grakyn Lane)November 14- Schuylkill River Trail (Shawmont Ave and Nixon St)November 21-
Our Young Coyote Tracks programs offer 5 -7 year olds the opportunity to engage with Nature Connection practices in fun and meaningful ways.Our Young Coyote Tracks programs are drop-off programs offered to children aged 5 - 7 years old. Participants are then guided into the Natural World in a safe and exciting ways. Through sensory awareness activities, natural movement challenges, and 'survival skill' introductions - particpants are made more aware of, and lead to feel at home with, the Earth and her many children - rocky, rooted, finned, feathered, and furred!
Families with t2-6 year olds are welcome to attend this nature focused story time and crafting.This Storytime is the 3rd thursday of the month because of Thanksgiving the following thrusday. Families with toddlers can join us for this fall storytime and craft.
Come join us at The Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia Express Yourself Art Group to unleash your creativity and connect with fellow artThe Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia Express Yourself Art Group Come join us at LIBERTY RESOURCES for a fun and creative art session with the Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia Express Yourself Art Group! This in-person event is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your artistic talents and connect with fellow artists in the community. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, everyone is welcome to come and express themselves through art. Don't miss out on this exciting
Become a Clinic Cleaner and help us maintain a tidy space for our patients at the Wildlife Clinic.
Join us for a discussion about the Best Selling book Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmer. Pickup your copy at the Andorra Free Library.Join us for a discussion about the Best Selling book Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmer. Pickup your copy at the Andorra Free Library.This book club is for adults to discuss different environmental topics that are brought up by the different books we read each month.
This monthly meet up gives you the tools you need as you prepare to join the CultureWorks community.
LuLu Shriners FEZtival of Trees & Lights Thursday-Sunday, November 21-24, 2024 Thursday and Friday: 4pm-8pm; Saturday: 10am-8pm; Sunday: 10am-4pm LuLu Shrine Temple, 5140 Butler Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Our family friendly event is open to the public. Walk through a beautiful inside forest of uniquely decorated trees, enjoy refreshments, attend children’s activities, shop the Marketplace, view an amazing model train layout, purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win a tree display, and take a FREE digital photo with Santa! Handicap accessible. Admission is $5 for adults, children under 12 are free. Raffle tickets will be on sale, 10
Join us as we kick off the holiday season at our Industry Happy Hour on Thursday, November 21st from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. This event is for professionals in the fashion, textile, and home goods industries who are passionate about sustainability, circularity and local sourcing. It’s a great opportunity to network with like-minded individuals and hear about PA Fibershed’s exciting plans for 2025. Enjoy refreshments, including wine, beer, and light bites, while growing your network, engaging in insightful conversations, and sharing your commitment to a sustainable future with new and old friends! Admission FREE for members when the discount
A wellness workshop with mindfulness exercises and creative activities, just in time for the holiday season. Hosted by Forbidden Fruit.Join us for a unique wellness workshop designed to bring calm and creativity to your holiday season! "Calm + Create" will feature mindfulness activities, such as guided breathing exercises and journaling, to help you relax and recharge. Plus, you'll get hands-on with a fun craft session, making homemade greeting cards to share with loved ones.Whether you're looking for a break from holiday stress or simply want to tap into your creative side, this workshop is for you. Come relax, create, and
Come find your writing people every third Thursday at Norristown's favorite bookstore, Recycle Read Repeat.
Bring your own supplies or use some of ours! Start a new project or bring one you're already working on.Bring your own supplies or use some of ours! Start a new project or bring one you're already working on. Come out and draw or paint and exchange ideas with your peers!
Learn practical tools to create a harmonious home environment that encourages youth autonomy and a sense of shared responsibility.Join Us for a Transformative Workshop!Are you a parent navigating the delicate balance between granting your young people freedom and managing the responsibilities that come with it? This workshop is designed for you! We will delve into the creative tension between supporting individual goals and fostering a strong sense of community.In this engaging session, you’ll discover practical tools and techniques for creating a harmonious home environment. We aim to empower parents to encourage youth autonomy while cultivating a collective sense of responsibility.Don’t
On Thursday, November 21, 2024, please join SYNERGY x TD Charitable Foundation for a Happy Hour to benefit Philabundance Community Kitchen!In celebration of Philabundance's 40th Anniversary, on Thursday, November 21, 2024, SYNERGY & TD Charitable Foundation invite you to join us for a Fundraiser Happy Hour to benefit the Philabundance Community Kitchen!Our fundraising event will focus on networking, having fellowship and being philanthropic to support Philabundance Community Kitchen's 16-week culinary vocational training program that supports a diverse community of low-no-income adults 18 & up to be prepared for culinary-based careers.Learn more about Philabundance Community Kitchen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlV9RZMCXj8WHEN: Thursday, November 21st from
Calling all food lovers! 🍽️ The Taste of Fairmount is BACK November 21st from 6-9 PM at Girard College's Founder's Hall! Join the 25th Anniversary Edition of one of Philly’s most awaited culinary events! What's on the Menu? ✨ Signature dishes - the best mouth-watering creations from 15+ neighborhood restaurants & bars. ✨ Unlimited drinks - beer, wine, and specialty crafted cocktails you'll want to sip and savor! ✨ Vote on the best dish, drink, dessert, and more! ✨ Exclusive raffle - win local goods and services! ✨ Every ticket sold strengthens the Fairmount Community Development Corporation’s efforts to beautify our neighborhood, empower local businesses,
We found the perfect pairing – wine and cheese, plus Tria and Philly Wine School at the Fitler Club! Sample six perfect wine and cheese pairings curated by Tria's Wine Director, Lauren Harris. Lauren will be on hand to sip and savor with you alongside Philly Wine School's own Noelle Allen. This walk-around event is less formal than your regular wine classes, but every bit as fun and educational. Details Thursday, November 21, 2024 6:30 - 8:00 pm The Fitler Club – 24 S24th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 $50 per guest Event capacity is limited, so reserve now!
Attend this session to learn all about plants with healing properties with master gardener, Rich Kedanis!For millennia, people have utilized plants for healing purposes. Join Penn State Master Gardener Rich Kedanis in this discussion, where the focus will be on using readily available healing plants found in North America. Additionally, we will delve into the practice of therapeutic gardening and the cultivation of highly nutritious foods.This event will take place virtually via Zoom. The Zoom link will be emailed to all participants in the confirmation email generated from program registration.
Discover the specific native plant allies that can bolster biodiversity and outcompete invasive speciesTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21Native Plant Allies: A Non-Chemical Approach to Ecological Gardening7:00–8:30 PMElyse Jurgen, Owner of Waxwing EcoWorks Co.Have you struggled to restore your “back forty” where aggressive introduced species like lesser celandine pervade? Discover the specific native plant allies that can bolster biodiversity in the toughest planting sites without the need of harmful sprays! Whether you are a home gardener, a leader of a community native gardening project, or an ecological practitioner, this presentation will equip you with the native plant knowledge and ecological design practices to
Join us for an evening of some of our favorite short films by local filmmakers that have screened at Philadelphia film festivals this year.Join cinéSPEAK for our third annual Best of Fests. In this program, we feature some of our favorite short films from Philly-based filmmakers that recently screened at our region’s film festivals. The film screening will be followed by a filmmaker Q&A.This program includes films that screened at BlackStar Film Festival, Philadelphia Latino Arts and Film Festival, Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, and Diamond Screen Film and Media Arts Festival at Temple University.**EVENT FLOW:Doors @ 6:30PMFilm Program @
The Weekend Warm-up Hike returns to Tyler’s hiking trails! Start your Friday off right with a brisk, one-hour hike through Tyler’s gardens and natural areas beyond the deer exclusion fence. This hike is intended as a moderate cardio workout, and we typically cover 2 1/2 to 3 miles in an hour. However, we reserve the right to pause and enjoy whatever surprises nature offers. Be prepared for a mix of asphalt, gravel and natural surfaces. Hikes are not suitable for those with limited mobility. We recommend bringing along a reusable water bottle. Please make sure to pre-register, as this program
Photo courtesy of Brad Maule Meeting at the Cresheim Valley Pergola Join Debbie and Jim as we explore an area of the park we don’t often visit, the Cresheim Trail! Starting at Germantown Avenue, we’ll see the ruins of the barn of Buttercup Cottage and where Lake Surprise once was. We’ll take note of what some of our favorite and least favorite plants look like in late autumn as we hike ~4-4.25 miles. We’ll be sure to point out two interesting tulip trees on our route! Some of the trails are rocky, so come prepared in sturdy, close-toed shoes. Children
Monthly program focusing on a different source of food in Philadelphia be it a market, garden, cooperative, or other source.Where Can You Source Your Food in Philly? West Phillie Produce!Our November program will focus on West Phillie Produce. Join Chef Joy Parham for a taste of Black American Cuisine inspired by the West African and West Indian diaspora.Space is limited and priority will be given to registered attendees. Tickets will be honored up until 3:50 pm, please arrive by 3:45 pm to guarantee your seat. At 3:50 pm, we will fill open seats. Please email [email protected] for more information.
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.
Join the Lancaster Conservancy at LUCA as we raise money during the ExtraGive to save our local woods and water!Stop by LUCA any time from 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. on November 22 to dine, drink, and donate to save nature as we celebrate the ExtraGive! Enjoy LUCA's award-winning food and a fantastic drink on us while DJ Image spins tunes. We'll also have a giving room set up to help you make your ExtraGive donations. Together, we can protect the beautiful woods and water that make our community such a wonderful place to live and explore! This event is free
Prepare yourself for the holiday season by releasing stress at the Schuylkill Center during the Fall Adult Restorative Retreat.
Join FarmerJawn in making a difference! Whether you can spare just one day each month or are able to commit to more frequent volunteering as a dedicated volunteer, we welcome your support. Our mission is to provide fresh, local produce while fostering connections with like-minded individuals who share a passion for sustainable farming. Come be a part of our team and help us cultivate a brighter, healthier future for our community and our planet.
Join us for the Only Love Grows 5k where we run with purpose and spread love every step of the way!Only Love Grows 5k- Run with Purpose Run with Love!Join us for the Only Love Grows 5K, a race that celebrates resilience, unity, and love in response to the racism and antisemitism that FarmerJawn faced this year. This is more than a race—it’s a stand for justice and a call for change. Bring your family out for a wonderful morning in collaboration with Men's Night Run Club!Whether you’re running to make a statement or walking to show your support, you’ll
Take an in-depth look at how plants that add fall and winter interest to the home garden also serve as lifelines for local wildlife. Explore the intricate connections between native plants and the animals that have evolved alongside them. A garden walk to view the plants follows the lecture. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Saturday, November 23, 2024. About the Instructor: Leah Brooks is the Public Programs Coordinator at Mt. Cuba Center. She has dual bachelor’s degrees from the University of Delaware in Environmental Science and Wildlife Ecology. She is a Delaware Master Naturalist
Join Us for a DIY Natural Apothecary Workshop! Learn how to make medicinal salves, teas, and syrups perfect for coughs and colds.Join Us for a DIY Natural Apothecary Workshop!As cold and flu season approaches, why not equip yourself with some delightful, natural remedies? Join Lady Danni for an engaging workshop where you’ll discover the art of crafting your very own salves, syrups, and teas using simple, natural ingredients.In this hands-on session, you'll learn how to create an infused oil, transform it into a soothing salve, and brew a robust tea to make a comforting syrup perfect for coughs and colds.
Come by for free walk-up bike rentals; simple repairs (flats, chains, brake adjustments), diagnostics, and bike safety brochures! Register in advance to receive email updates in case of cancellations. Bikes are available on a first come first serve basis. Registration for free bike rentals does not guarantee availability. The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is hosting FREE biking days at Bartram’s Garden through the end of November. Come ride the Bartram Mile trail!
For one weekend, the Philly Waldorf campus is transformed into a magical wonderland. The joyous mood, unique children's activities, one-of-a-kind crafts, and a gourmet cafe and bakery are the perfect antidote to the pervasive commercialism that can surround us during the holiday season. Join us on Friday, November 22nd, 2024, for an ADULTS-ONLY event from 6:00-10:00 p.m. to kick off our annual Holiday & Craft Bazaar weekend. Admission is free! Explore 70 local vendors offering a beautiful selection of affordable, handmade gifts. Indulge in a full evening meal if you wish (with gluten-free and vegan options available), along with dessert
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 one-color 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
Join Cynthia and Debbie in creating a one-of-a-kind centerpiece or hostess gift for Thanksgiving! We will guide you in the basics of floral design and share tips for creating arrangements. No prior floral design experience is required! This workshop provides: step-by-step instructions in creating and caring for your centerpiece and all supplies (fresh flowers, dried floral materials, floral foam, candles, and care instructions). Please bring your own cutting tools if available. Call to sign up 215-887-7500. Non-refundable.
Explore the natural marvels of our 365-acre nature preserve on a guided hike led by an inspiring environmental educator
Along with American history buffs, cycle tourists will enjoy this national treasure chock full of scenic vistas, and great bikeways.
Welcome to Herbal Aid! The Many Hands Community Apothecary is a cluster of garden beds located in The Farm at Awbury. During the Herbal Aid Ed course, students will care and support those garden beds over the 9-month course of study. The program covers an introduction to 40+ plants from a range of cross-cultural traditions. These include the cultivated, wild, and native medicines of our Philadelphia bio-region on the ancestral indigenous territory of the Lenni Lenape/Wingohoking. Each class includes hands-on time in the Many Hands Community Apothecary garden on site at Awbury Arboretum where we will cover various growing methods,
Event Details Get Dazzled at the “Miracle on American Street” Holiday Gift Market! Mark your calendars! The Fourth Annual Miracle on American Street Holiday Gift Market, bigger and better than ever, is coming to NextFab on Saturday, November 23rd from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. In partnership with Olde Kensington Boutique, shop from over 80+ local vendors, with festive fun for all ages! Find handmade, unique, and creative gifts for everyone on your list from a dazzling array of everything from jewelry and clothing to home décor and delicious treats. It’s the perfect opportunity to sip and shop while supporting
Inspired by “Diasporicans—the 5.5 million people living Stateside who continue to cook the food of our homeland.”Share foods and stories of the Afro-Indigenous Diaspo-Rican intersecting identities and plant-based ancestral recipes with Rebeca from Veggie Mijas.“Veggie Mijas is a collective of people of color passionate about spreading awareness of the lack of resources we have to healthier options in the hood, animal liberation, and environmental justice.”Featuring the books Black Rican Vegan and Diasporican.
Rain or shine Appropriate for Adults (18+) and Teens ages 12-17 Join wildflower expert Dick Cloud on an informative two-hour hike that takes you through meadows, woods, and occasionally streamside. Although the focus is on plants, we will talk about whatever we might see while we are out! In the late fall, we will focus on identification through seeds, berries, foliage, and branches. All levels of knowledge are welcome. There may be some periods of moderately paced hiking, so wear comfortable hiking shoes. Feel free to bring a camera and a wildflower guide, such as Peterson’s Field Guide or Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, if you’d
Bring beautiful blooms indoors this fall!SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23Autumn Harvest Centerpiece1:00–3:00 PMPeicha Chang, Floral DesignerAdd some autumnal flair to your table just in time for Thanksgiving. Join us for a hands-on workshop to create your own seasonal masterpiece. Play with the colors and textures of autumn as you arrange your centerpiece with flowers, foliage, and dried elements.All materials provided—bring your creativity!Members: $45 | Non-Members: $55
Craft a Classic with a Cozy Twist! 🧡🖐️🦃🤎 Celebrate the season with THECOLORG's Hand Turkey Plush Workshop, where creativity meets nostalgia! Inspired by the classic hand-traced turkey, this workshop lets you design your own fabric and sew your very own plush turkey friend, perfect for Thanksgiving decor or as a fun seasonal gift. Open to all skill levels and ages, this hands-on session is a cozy way to kick off the holiday spirit with family and friends. 🏡💟 🧵What’s Included: -All materials provided: fabric, materials for designing & decorating, stuffing, and more -Guidance from an experienced artist -Mix of hand
The practice of forest bathing encourages you to slow down, quiet your mind and connect with nature.Join certified Forest Therapy guide and Master Naturalist, Shelli Smith, for a relaxing stroll through Nemours Estate's gardens and grounds.Pre-registration required, space is limited.After check-in at Guest Entrance, go to the Wellbeing Tent for Workshop.
FOR ADULTS 18+ AND TEENS AGES 15-17 Join us for an after-hours hike through the Pinetum and some areas outside the deer exclusion fence. Be on the lookout for Great Horned, Screech, and Barred Owls. Less likely but always possible are Saw-whet and Long-eared owls. Don’t miss this rare chance to listen to owls calling under a starlit sky! PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Registration closes four hours before the event, so please be sure to register on time. Gates will open at 4:45 pm and close promptly at 5:10 pm, so please be on time. The group will meet on the Visitor
Accompanying Uses of the Ironic, the first solo exhibition of Rashid Zakat, will be a performance based off of the artist's popular Revival!, an audio-visual and now performance meditation celebrating the visual and sonic culture of shared Black spiritual experience Following the performance will be a conversation with curators Joyce Chung (Asian Arts Initiative) and Maori Karmael Holmes (Blackstar Projects). @AsianArtsPhilly @rashidzakat
Pennypack on the Delaware is uniquely positioned along the river, providing crucial habitat for migrants and the odd rarity. The flats at the confluence of Pennypack Creek and the Delaware frequently host gulls and shorebirds. The park also hosts Philadelphia’s most viewable Bald Eagle nest. Dress for weather. Let's meet at the covered picnic area (GPS: 40.0277033, -75.012093). No binoculars? No worries! Birding backpacks with binoculars and field guides are now back on loan at the following local Philly libraries: Andorra, Cobbs Creek, Cecil B. Morre, Falls of Schuylkill, Frankford, Greater Olney, Logan, Richmond, South Philly, Torresdale, and Widener. For
Meeting at Thomas Mansion This location will not require hiking to access from the available parking areas. Please note that there will be bathroom access during the service day. 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: • Planting: bending over, crouching/squatting,
Join Tina and Michelle in creating a one-of-a-kind centerpiece or hostess gift for Thanksgiving! We will guide you in the basics of floral design and share tips for creating natural arrangements. No prior floral design experience is required! This workshop provides: step-by-step instructions in creating and caring for your centerpiece and all supplies (fresh flowers, dried floral materials, floral foam, candles, and care instructions). Please bring your own cutting tools if available. Call to sign up 215-887-7500. Non-refundable.
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
Now + Then Marketplace is popping up every Sunday at the old Close at Hand Warehouse on Martha Street every Sunday . The weekly occurring vintage-flea market features local resellers, food vendors, and drinks from soon to close Martha Bar. The market has been here & there, now & then all over the city for the past few years and is finally taking the plunge of being somewhere with a set location every week! The market will take place every Sunday 12pm-5pm rain or shine, is FREE to attend, family & dog friendly.
Come join our fun knitting class for adults who are just starting out - we'll have a blast learning together!
Weekly walking group to promote healthy habitsWalk PHL is a Philadelphia Health Department program focused on getting people walking on a regular basis. Meet at the Tree house. Join our staff for a nature walk to focus on being active and exploring the surrounding natural areas. There a Small parking lot by the center you can park at for easier access. Please register using Eventbrite or by emailing us at [email protected]
Get in the holiday spirit creating festive natural décor!
Beginner level crochet, all levels welcome!we will use single and double crochet stiches to learn to make our own blankets!These are skills that help us be more environmentally friendly by using what we have and making a good quality blanket that will last you decades.
Join us for Lite Instruction - a fun and easygoing event with The AACOPhilly to learn something new in a relaxed setting!"Lite Instruction," with The AACOPhillyEvent Description: Join us for a fun and interactive event with The AACOPhilly at the Tacony LAB Community Arts Center. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned artist, this event is perfect for anyone looking to unleash their creativity. Get ready to learn new techniques, meet fellow art enthusiasts, and have a blast creating something special. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to explore your artistic side!Priscilla was born in North Philadelphia and raised
In honor of the United Nations International of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, the Social Science and History Department will screen Five Broken Cameras, a deeply personal first-hand account of life and nonviolent resistance in the West Bank village of Bil'in. Co-directed by Palestinian Emad Burnat and Israeli Guy Davidi, the film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary in 2013. Registration encourage, but not required https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSflV7lRl_KlPBgJxIkKgBesGW-XOFhLT9OVX_JxYRFGL7dDlg/viewform
Join the Palestine Festival of Literature for powerful performances and a thought-provoking conversation in our first-ever event in Philly.Join Ahmad Almallah, Huda Fakhreddine, Sarah Hagi, Malcolm Harris, Nicki Kattoura & Ahmad Shokr for and evening of powerful performances and a thought-provoking discussion about Palestine — its past, present, and future. Don't miss the Palestine Festival of Literature's first-ever event in Philly.
FREE FOR MEMBERS! Pre-registration is required. Join birders Sara Boucas-Neto, Chuck Root, and Dave Eberly on Wednesday morning walks at Tyler. With acres of unbroken forest interior and extensive meadows, Tyler is recognized by the Pennsylvania Audubon Society as an Important Bird Area. Bring your binoculars and be prepared to walk on all types of surfaces. Walks are rain or shine. GATES OPEN AT 8 am. Please be on time as the group leaves promptly from the parking lot at 8:10 am, and the gate will close at 8:10 am. Members: FREE Non-Members: $18 (includes admission to Tyler for the day) Non-Member Senior: $15
Meeting at the Houston Statue on Harvey Street This location will not require hiking to access from the available parking areas. Please note that there will not be bathroom access during the service day. Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join us for a variety of stewardship projects! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said, this service day may include the following activities:
Photo courtesy of Lori Litchman Meet at the Crefeld Street Trailhead Enjoy a great day in the Wissahickon Park while getting some exercise and building your appetite for Thanksgiving dinner. We will hike about 4 to 6 miles over the scenic trails of the east side of the Wissahickon Park. Starting at the Crefeld Street trailhead we will follow the Lavender and White Trails enjoying the great views of the Valley and creek. Distance and pace will be determined by the participants. Hiking shoes or boots and poles are recommended. There will be some steep ascents and decents and rocky,
The Weekend Warm-up Hike returns to Tyler’s hiking trails! Start your Friday off right with a brisk, one-hour hike through Tyler’s gardens and natural areas beyond the deer exclusion fence. This hike is intended as a moderate cardio workout, and we typically cover 2 1/2 to 3 miles in an hour. However, we reserve the right to pause and enjoy whatever surprises nature offers. Be prepared for a mix of asphalt, gravel and natural surfaces. Hikes are not suitable for those with limited mobility. We recommend bringing along a reusable water bottle. Please make sure to pre-register, as this program
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.
Join us for A Bit of the Arts at the Twentieth Century Club in Lansdowne, PA! Held the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving, this two-day event features over 35 artists and vendors showcasing a wide range of fine arts and crafts. In addition to the vendors, there will be live musicians and a student gallery highlighting emerging talents. This year’s event takes place on Friday November 29th, 4-8 pm & Saturday, November 30th, 10am - 4pm. Enjoy delicious food provided by a Lansdowne favorite, Camellia Coffee House, as you peruse the artwork and find unique, handcrafted pieces perfect for holiday
Join FarmerJawn in making a difference! Whether you can spare just one day each month or are able to commit to more frequent volunteering as a dedicated volunteer, we welcome your support. Our mission is to provide fresh, local produce while fostering connections with like-minded individuals who share a passion for sustainable farming. Come be a part of our team and help us cultivate a brighter, healthier future for our community and our planet.
Join us for A Bit of the Arts at the Twentieth Century Club in Lansdowne, PA! Held the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving, this two-day event features over 35 artists and vendors showcasing a wide range of fine arts and crafts. In addition to the vendors, there will be live musicians and a student gallery highlighting emerging talents. This year’s event takes place on Friday November 29th, 4-8 pm & Saturday, November 30th, 10am - 4pm. Enjoy delicious food provided by a Lansdowne favorite, Camellia Coffee House, as you peruse the artwork and find unique, handcrafted pieces perfect for holiday
Along with American history buffs, cycle tourists will enjoy this national treasure chock full of scenic vistas, and great bikeways.
Gift locally this holiday season by shopping a selection of products made by artists and designers based here in Bok. Popping up in the West Gym, our Made @ Bok market will be stocked with jewelry, pottery textiles, beauty products, and more!
Rain or shine Appropriate for Adults (18+) and Teens ages 12-17 Join wildflower expert Dick Cloud on an informative two-hour hike that takes you through meadows, woods, and occasionally streamside. Although the focus is on plants, we will talk about whatever we might see while we are out! In the late fall, we will focus on identification through seeds, berries, foliage, and branches. All levels of knowledge are welcome. There may be some periods of moderately paced hiking, so wear comfortable hiking shoes. Feel free to bring a camera and a wildflower guide, such as Peterson’s Field Guide or Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, if you’d
FREE event-join the Philly Goats at Awbury and learn about the history of the original peoples of the land. Nov 30, 2024, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM The Farm at Awbury, 6336 Ardleigh St, Philadelphia, PA 19138, USA About the event Meet the Philly Goats and walk with us through the farm and arboretum as we learn about the culture and history of the Lenape nation in our area. No reservations needed, check our social media for weather related changes. The Rain Date is Sunday December 1st, same time.
Aspiring sustainable designers, compete at our Holiday Eco-Trunk Show on Nov 30! Win cash prizes and apprenticeship program entry!Are you an aspiring or experienced sustainable designer with a talent for upcylcing?Compete in Project Runway Recycled: Holiday Eco-Trunk Show on November 30, 2024! This is your chance to showcase your unique designs, gain recognition, and win exciting prizes.Competition Details: Materials Provided: Select from Runway Recycled's deadstock, donated, and unsold items to craft your upcycled collection.Portfolio Building: Present your work to an enthusiatic audience and build your professional portfolio. Cash Prizes & Recognition: The top designer will win $250, and runner-ups can
Join us for a fun holiday trunk show featuring eco-chic designs from Project Runway Recycled contestants - don't forget to cast your vote!Experience an evening where creativity meets sustainability at Project Runway Recycled: Holiday Eco-Trunk Show! Join us on November 30 at 4 PM to witness talented, aspiring sustainable designers showcase their best upcycled fashion creation. Your vote will help determine the winner of this exciting competition!Why Attend?Be the Judge: Play a vital role in choosing the winning design by casting your vote.VIP Experience: For $10, early entry at 3 PM, a sparkling grape drink served in a flute, reserved
Although many of us were not surprised by the outcome of Election Day, the weighted, collective sting of institutional bigotry and complete
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
Now + Then Marketplace is popping up every Sunday at the old Close at Hand Warehouse on Martha Street every Sunday . The weekly occurring vintage-flea market features local resellers, food vendors, and drinks from soon to close Martha Bar. The market has been here & there, now & then all over the city for the past few years and is finally taking the plunge of being somewhere with a set location every week! The market will take place every Sunday 12pm-5pm rain or shine, is FREE to attend, family & dog friendly.
Now + Then Marketplace weekly Sunday Market is turning festive for the holidays, hosting local vendors selling presents with your loved ones in mind. 20 local vendors will be onsite inside the cozy Close at Hand Warehouse on Martha Street every Sunday through December 22nd selling gifts galore! The market will take place 12pm-5pm rain or shine, is FREE to attend, family & dog friendly, with local food and drinks available onsite. Christmas Trees will be available next door at PBC Sunday December 8th & 15th. Come cozy up around the fire, grab a hot cider, and check out the
Come join our fun knitting class for adults who are just starting out - we'll have a blast learning together!
Hands-on wellness workshops for those wanting to start or deepen their wellness journey; taught by community healers.Come to this weekly wellness series on Sundays 2-3pm. Different dates to come. We will explore herbs, essential oils, and other wellness products. How to use, prepare, and the medicinal qualities of these products. We will also be exlploring healthy habits and tips on honoring your wellness journey. More 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 will
Come join us for a tour of the Phoenixville Wastewater Hydrothermal Carbonization Plant and learn how we turn waste into valuable resources!Phoenixville Wastewater Hydrothermal Carbonization Plant Tour Curious about how wastewater can be turned into valuable resources? Join us for a tour of the Phoenixville Wastewater Hydrothermal Carbonization Plant! Learn about the innovative process of converting organic waste into biochar and renewable energy. Get a behind-the-scenes look at sustainable solutions in action. Don't miss this opportunity to explore cutting-edge technology in a real-world setting. Reserve your spot today!
Come join us at Christmas Village for a festive tasting with seasonal delights paired with holiday beverages.Christmas Village: Tastes & Toasts Food TourExperience the festive flavors and traditions of Philadelphia's beloved Christmas Village in a more immersive way. Our "Tastes and Toasts of Christmas Village" tour invites you to savor holiday specialties from authentic German treats to other seasonal delights, paired with festive beverages. Along the way, you'll uncover the rich history behind the German and European traditions that inspire the food, drinks, and decorations. There's no better way to embrace the spirit of Christmas Village!Tour includes 6 food tastings,
Join us for Grief Medicine, a healing space to honor our losses and find comfort in community support.
Tend the gardens for fall and keep happy blooms flourishing.
Ever wanted to write for a Neuroinclusive Literary Magazine now is your chance. Anything to do with the arts? In our Community ages 63 to 6Neurospicey is a Literary Magazine which combines creativity imagination and a tremendous amount of hard work.If you ever wanted to write for a literary magazine now is your chance. Anything to do with the arts? If you want to interview somebody? If you want to write about dance? If you want to write about photography, if you want to write about writing a character - whether it’s animation or a storyline, If you make comics
MISSION Story Slam is a storytelling competition for the nonprofit and sustainable business communities in the Philadelphia region. Storytellers tell 5 minute stories competing for a $250 Judges' Award donation and a $100 Crowd Favorite Award donation to their favorite nonprofit. MISSION Story Slam is a project of PWPvideo: Video With A MISSION
Join us for a transformative workshop on how nutrition and food can help balance your nervous system!Yoga of Nutrition and Food - in a welcoming, supportive group webinar, learn how Yoga movement, breathing, and mental patterns intersect with nutrition and health. With Yoga philosophy lessons, practice exercises, and option at home self study assessments, there's something for everyone here. In his third session, "Balancing The Nervous System", Dan will share how when our mind nervous system is balanced, we make better choices. Learn to cultivate a balanced nervous system with a guided exercise and discussion around lifestyle habits.This virtual offering
FREE FOR MEMBERS! Pre-registration is required. Join birders Sara Boucas-Neto, Chuck Root, and Dave Eberly on Wednesday morning walks at Tyler. With acres of unbroken forest interior and extensive meadows, Tyler is recognized by the Pennsylvania Audubon Society as an Important Bird Area. Bring your binoculars and be prepared to walk on all types of surfaces. Walks are rain or shine. GATES OPEN AT 8 am. Please be on time as the group leaves promptly from the parking lot at 8:10 am, and the gate will close at 8:10 am. Members: FREE Non-Members: $18 (includes admission to Tyler for the day) Non-Member Senior: $15
Join us for another Andrea Mitchell Center graduate student workshop, featuring Abram J. Lyons and Stuti Shah.Presenter Bios:Abram J. Lyons is a PhD Social Welfare candidate in the School of Social Policy & Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on the impact of community-based anti-poverty interventions on child maltreatment and child welfare permanency outcomes for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) families. He is particularly interested in how these interventions can mitigate the long-lasting effects of colonization and systemic racism on Indigenous families. Mr. Lyons holds a Bachelor of Science in Philosophy and Psychology from the University of Idaho.
Trees are most easily identified through their leaves, so what do we do in winter? Join Harry Mazariego on a guided walk through West Fairmount Park to learn how to read bark, buds, and branching structures. All experience levels and ages are welcome. Dress for the weather.