Events from July 28, 2022 – July 30, 2022 – Page 6 – Grid Magazine

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Introduction to Wildlife Photography

morris arboretum 100 E Northwestern Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Take your photography to the next level! In this class for beginners, you will learn the basics of digital wildlife photography and ways to apply manual setting adjustments in the field. We will explore important terminology and troubleshooting techniques so that you can capture images with your own artistic style. At the end of the class, you will be able to capture pictures of wildlife using manual settings. The skills learned in this class are general to digital photography and can be applied to DSLR or mirrorless cameras. This class meets at the Morris Arboretum Visitor Center for a period

$75 – $85

Open Bike Hub

Bike Container

Come by for free walk-up bike rentals; as well as simple repairs (flats, chains, brake adjustments),  diagnostics, and bike safety brochures! Please register in advance. 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!  

Spring Flowering Tree Tour

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

10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Our trees are celebrating spring… join them!

Mushroom Walk

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

Attend a foraging walk with Philadelphia Mycology Club's founder Bethany Teigen.Join us for a casual stroll around campus hunting for mushrooms! Bethany Teigen, founder of the Philadelphia Mycology Club, will lead the way teaching participants how to properly forage for mushrooms. This class is intended for beginners and will include a general introduction to the fungal kingdom and identification information on each specimen found. Please remember to wear good walking shoes and dress for the weather.

Badass Women’s History Tour

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

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

South Street Fest 2023

South Street from 2nd to 8th streets Philadelphia, PA, United States

Visit the South Street Headhouse District on May 6th from 11 A.M. to 7 P.M. for the 2023 South Street Fest! Explore several South Street city blocks lined with international food & drinks from local restaurants, shopping at iconic South Street businesses, and a family-fun Kids Zone. This year, South Street Fest will include unique experiences and festivities to enjoy, like Brauhaus Schmitz’s 10th Annual Maifest and Free Comic Book Day, and Artist Row to usher in the height of Springtime!

Free

Wagner’s May 1st Saturday Open House: Foraging Frenzy!

Wagner Free Institute of Science 1700 West Montgomery Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Learn all about foraging & mushrooms plus explore the Wagner museum and the collections.MAY'S FIRST SATURDAY OPEN HOUSEForaging Frenzy!This month our theme is Foraging Frenzy! Check out our new mushroom display in the Exhibit Hall with dried specimens and papier-mâché mushroom models that date back to the 1800s. Get a lesson in mushrooms from The Philadelphia Mycology Club! And learn how to find the best mushrooms in the field and which ones to avoid, with fresh specimens to view.We'll have arts & crafts activities inspired by the foraging theme too. Make your own "spore print" or press and dry some

The Clay Studio presents In-House Artist Sale 2023

The Clay Studio 1425 North American Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join The Clay Studio for the In-House Artist Sale! Attendees will have the opportunity to see and buy incredible work being made by in-house Associates, Staff, Instructors, and Resident Artists of The Clay Studio. This one-day sale celebrates clay in all its forms, including functional wares, sculptural work, jewelry, planters, games, and lots more. Guests can also tour the latest exhibition Small Favors 2023 in the Jill Bonovitz Gallery or check out the latest featured items for sale in The Shop. The Clay Studio serves as a place where established and emerging artists can come to shape their careers through

Free

The Clay Studio presents Spring Pottery Sale 2023

The Clay Studio 1425 North American Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join The Clay Studio for the return of the Annual Pottery Sale! Attendees have the opportunity to purchase armloads of ceramic treasures by artists and students at rock bottom prices. Come early to get the best picks from an enormous selection of works on-sale. All proceeds support The Clay Studio’s Scholarship Fund. Guests can also tour the latest exhibition Small Favors 2023 in the Jill Bonovitz Gallery or check out the latest featured items for sale in The Shop. The Clay Studio serves as a place where established and emerging artists can come to shape their careers through its internationally-renowned

Free

eBird for Everyone

John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum 8601 Lindbergh Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, United States

This workshop is designed to help "birders" of every level use this free tool to document their bird observations for science and friends.This event is free, but registration is required due to limited capacity. Hosted by Friends of Heinz Refuge (FOHR) in partnership with the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club (DVOC), the event will be held at the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum on Saturday, May 6, 2023. Sign-in begins at 12:45. Gregg Gorton and Rob Bierregaard will provide an introduction to eBird and its uses, followed by break-out groups and going outside to bird with eBird. Mr. Gorton

Introduction to Botanical Collecting

morris arboretum 100 E Northwestern Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

A class taught by Emily Humphreys, Eli Kirk Price Plant Science Fellow at the Morris Arboretum. Around the world, there are roughly 350 million pressed plant specimens that contain ecological information spanning centuries. In addition to being beautiful and historically significant, these botanical collections are the foundation of much of the work botanists do every day. This class will give you the fundamental skills to be a part of that process. Over the course of two sessions, you’ll learn about the history and science of botanical collecting. Then, put those skills to use in collecting, pressing, and mounting your very

$50 – $55

Invādō: Printmaking with Plants w/ Nicole Duprée

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

Make botanical prints and learn the art of hapazome to transfer natural color to fabric and and paper. Adults Only.Visitors and artists (14+ and adults) are invited to make botanical prints and transfer natural color and textures of leaves and flowers to fabric and paper.Take a walk in the park and talk about the “invasive” plants and common garden weeds in the area. Then create nature prints using organic waste from gardens and park maintenance.The word "invasive" from in- (meaning "in, inside") & vādō (“to go, to rush, to walk”) is used to define species of thriving plants that are

World of Collage

2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy

World of Collage Taught by Philadelphia CollageWorks 1-4 Saturday, May 6, 2023 https://bit.ly/WorldofCollage Please join us in the Lower Level of Towne Center from 1 - 4 PM on Saturday, May 6th, for a celebration of all things collage! In honor of World Collage Day InLiquid is partnering with Philadelphia CollageWorks to celebrate the imaginative, fun, and carefree World of Collage. Choose among four activities and create a variety of collage art to take home or share as a gift with friends and family. Play and experiment with a variety of papers, assemble a 3-D collage, and contribute to a

Free

Brown Brainy Brilliant Book Festival

We’re excited to announce the return of the Brown Brainy Brilliant Book Festival to the Garden! This is an annual free literary event showcasing a diverse group of independently published authors from around the country—particularly those of color and from the LGBTQ community. Meet the authors and enjoy book vendors, food, fun activities, and more! Although children’s literature is the main attraction, this event is open to various genres and is designed for readers of all ages in the surrounding community and Philadelphia area. The aim of the Brown Brainy Brilliant Book Festival is to highlight familiar and emerging voices,

Guided Trails Hike

Learn about Mt. Cuba’s approach to land management and the events that shape our past, current, and future landscapes. Become empowered to take ecologically beneficial actions to support native wildlife and habitats with the effects of climate change in mind. Bring water and be prepared to hike steep paths and uneven terrain throughout our natural lands. Two hours, $3 per person in addition to garden admission. Free for Members. Advance reservations are strongly encouraged. This program takes place in-person in Mt. Cuba Center natural lands Sunday, May 7, 2023 Buy Tickets Member Tickets COVID-19 Safety Please click here to view

Free – $3

Forgotten North Broad Street

Broad and Spring Garden, Southeast Corner 511 N. Broad St., North Philly, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Walk with us up this vein of architectural and historical gold, from Spring Garden Street to Temple University.One hundred years ago, North Broad was THE signature place to live in Philadelphia. Enormous mansions, such as the Widener home, a vibrant Jewish neighborhood, and great high schools that were the pride of this neighborhood. We'll uncover secrets in and around Temple U, and learn about famous auto showrooms and car-related factories which lined this beautiful boulevard. After years of decline following World War II, investment has brought the reopening of the mind-boggling Metropolitan Opera House and the stately yet strange creation

Nature as Healer: A Writing Workshop

Hildacy Preserve 1031 Palmers Mill Road, Media, Pennsylvania

1:00 – 3:00 pm
Nature and writing as tools to heal the heart.

Cobbs Creek Park Cleanup–May edition

Cobbs Creek Parkway & Thomas Avenue Cobbs Creek Parkway & Thomas Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join the PMC for some land stewardship in Cobbs Creek Park!Meet in the parking lot at Thomas Ave along Cobbs Creek Parkway at 2pm. We will provide everything you need. This month, along with picking up trash, we will also be planting trees and removing invasive plants.Everyone is invited! For questions you can reach out to us at info@phillymycoclub.com.Join us on the first Sunday of every month at the same time and location!

Make a Kite – Fly a Kite! at Penn Treaty Park

Atelier Art Gallery 1301 North 31st Street, Suite 2, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Learn to make and fly a kite with Kite Curiosities, Second State Press, and DVAA as part of the Everyday Futures Fest!Join Kite Curiosities, Second State Press, and DVAA at Penn Treaty Park on April 29th from 2pm - 4pm for an afternoon of high flying fun! Kite enthusiasts, beginners, families, and friends are all welcome – bring your own kite, or register for a workshop earlier in the day to build your own with Kite Curiosities at Second State Press! Alice of Kite Curiosities will assist kite flyers, helping them adjust their bridle strings to catch the wind and

Volunteer: Toad Detour

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

The Toad Detour works to protect the local toad population as they migrate to and from their breeding grounds each spring. When the toads emerge from brumation (the reptile version of hibernation) in the early spring, hundreds of them cross Port Royal, Hagy’s Mill and other nearby roads to mate in the Roxborough Reservoir or the Schuylkill Center’s ponds. The Detour’s volunteers erect barricades and help divert traffic during busy toad crossing evenings, saving hundreds of toads from being hit by cars. Sign up for a shift – to protect wildlife, to learn about toads and the critical role they

FABSCRAP PHL Volunteer Session: Monday, May 8, PM session

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

FABSCRAP needs your help to save designer textiles from landfills! It's easy to learn, fun to do, and a safe way to help out.FABSCRAP Philly needs your help to save designer textiles from landfill! Volunteers will sort through fabric samples and swatches, separating fabric from paper headers and folding large, usable fabric to be saved for reuse.When registering, choose:First Time Volunteer Sorter if this is your first time volunteering with usReturn Volunteer Sorter if you’ve sorted with us beforeNote: If you choose to donate, please make sure that you also choose a sorter ticket. FABSCRAP Philly is committed to keeping

IIDA PA-NJ-DE Forest Bathing

Winterthur Museum New Castle, DE, United States

Come practice the Japanese method of relaxation, shinrin yoku at the beautiful grounds and forest of Winterthur Museum**Designers Only** Winterthur Museum: Forest bathing is the Japanese practice of relaxation; known in Japan as shinrin yoku. The simple method of being calm and quiet amongst the trees, observing nature around you whilst breathing deeply can help de-stress and boost health and wellbeing in a natural way.

Floral Design Workshop with Terra Luna Herbals

PHS Pop Up Garden Manayunk 106 Jamestown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Learn how to create a beautiful floral arrangement with local spring blooms!Join Elise Hanks, Philadelphia based flower grower, floral designer, and owner of Terra Luna Herbals for a hands on floral design workshop. Learn the basics of creating a unique flower arrangement with blooms sourced from the Terra Luna farm! Ticket price includes a bountiful mix of herb and flower blooms in a beautiful glass vase created by local artisans Remark glass. This class will celebrate the power of local growers, makers, and the natural creativity in all of us. Learn more about Terra Luna Herbals hereLearn more about Remark

Run with Me

Tacony Creek Park, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join your neighbors for fun, rejuvenating, and healthy fitness runs on the paved Tacony Creek Park Trail, part of the Circuit Trails Network! Run or ride your bike on the trail with us. Free! Schedule: Run on Tuesdays and Thursdays mornings at 5:15 AM Saturday mornings at 6 AM RSVP for location to tcptrotters@gmail.com or 215-744-1853 All programs follow Philadelphia Covid guidelines.

Arboretum Volunteer Session

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

Volunteer with Haverford College Arboretum!

Bennett Compost Cleanup in Tacony Creek Park

5650 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19120, 5650 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia, PA, 19120, United States

Join Bennett Compost to clean Tacony Creek Park and park gateways every Tuesday. Let’s support this local business in improving our environment and neighborhood! Location: Meet at Bennett Compost: 5650 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19120 Time: 11am All tools and supplies will be provided. No registration required. Questions? Contact Alex Rosario at Alex@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853.

The People’s Budget Office: Budgets Really Matter

Love Park Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Come to the People’s Budget Office at LOVE Park to learn about The City of Philadelphia’s proposed budget and add your line item.

A Taste of Octavia’s Parables

Lucien E. Blackwell West Philadelphia Regional Library 125 South 52nd Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Discussing relationships to change and collective survival. Tasting autumn harvest cookies from The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen.Join us at Blackwell Library for a unique treat and discussion about relationships to change and collective survival as explored in Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents. In the dystopian future of Butler's Parables, protagonist, Lauren Oya Olamina, enjoys an Indigenous recipe for acorn bread. In lieu of acorn bread, we will prepare autumn harvest cookies from The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen. Find that book and others by Octavia E. Butler at the Free Library of Philadelphia.Free, flavorful,

Bark Before Dark

Calling all dog and nature lovers for this exclusive opportunity to enjoy Mt. Cuba’s trails with your pup! Take in the scenery and enjoy the “golden hours” before sunset while beating the daytime heat. Parking for this event is at 1001 Old Wilmington Road. Guests must remain on trails and dogs must be leashed at all times.$5 per person, Members and children under 5 are free. Advance registration is not required. This program takes place in person in Mt. Cuba Center natural lands Tuesday, May 9, 2023. Buy Tickets Member Tickets COVID-19 Safety Please click here to view our safety

$5

Dare 2B Tick Aware

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

Ticks are active year-round in the woods & neighborhoods. Learn to spot, ID and prevent ticks and tick bites with PA Lyme Resource Network.Ticks are active year-round in the woods & neighborhoods. Learn to spot, ID and prevent ticks and tick bites with PA Lyme Resource Network.PA Lyme Resource Network’s Dare 2B Tick Aware Program was originally created with a CDC Preventative Health Block Grant via the PA Department of Health. The goal is to improve the use of prevention strategies, reduce tick bites, and improve early diagnosis. This program uses the most current research available and standardizes prevention messages

Yoga on the Banks May Community Practice

Schuylkill Banks (grassy shore between Walnut + Spruce bridges) 2500 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Community Outdoor Yoga Practice for All-LevelsJoin us for outdoor yoga! This is an all-levels class, practiced on the grass. A few notes:1. This is a donation-based class, and we encourage you to give as you are able. Donations support the teachers and keep the program going! 2. Class size is limited, and registration is required. 3. Please bring your own mats or towels - we won't have any to rent or share. 4. Please note, there is not much shade in this area of the trail. We also suggest water, sunscreen and sunglasses! 5. In accordance with current Philadelphia COVID

IN PERSON-Valley Talk: Native Plants in Lenape Language, Legend, and Practice with Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania Clan Mother Dr. Ann Dapice, Clan Mother Shelley DePaul, and Chief of Education Adam Waterbear DePaul

Valley Green Inn 701 Valley Green Ct, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Valley Green Inn Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania Clan Mother Dr. Ann Dapice, Clan Mother Shelley DePaul, and Chief of Education Adam Waterbear DePaul will discuss the use and significance of specific plants in Lenape culture. Topics will include Lenape language names of plants, food justice, medicinal plants, cooking customs, dietary concerns, and cultural stories surrounding plants and agriculture. Visit the LNPA table, where you can purchase Lenape books containing medicinal plants, recipes, and language, and other educational and cultural items.  Ann Dapice (Lenape/Cherokee) received a PhD in psychology, sociology and philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania. She currently serves as elder,

Inclusion, Innovation and Philadelphia’s Future: Mayoral Candidate Forum

University City Science Center 3675 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Inclusion, Innovation and Philadelphia's Future: A WURD Radio Mayoral Candidate ForumAt this forum, a panel of WURD hosts will engage the mayoral candidates in a discussion of how their plans for technological growth in Philadelphia will include Black residents, students, workers, and entrepreneurs. We want to know which candidate will make sure Black Philadelphia has access to:Cutting-edge tech educationFunding and capitalHigh-paying jobsIn partnership with Philly Tech Week, Technical.ly Philly and the University City Science CenterThis forum's topics will include:Tech education: For new programs and curricula in Philly schools focused on technology, what skills should children be learning? How do we

Cooking Class with Iris Brown (Vegetarian/Vegan)

Villa Africana Colobó (Norris Square Neighborhood Project) 2267 Palethorp Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Iris Brown is hosting a BYO cooking class in our Villa Africana Colobó Garden, where she will teach how to make Puerto Rican favorites!As the first class of a three-part cooking session, Iris will teach the May 9 group how to make sofrito and asopao, two Puerto Rican classics. This event will be BYO!*In case of rain class will be held at NSNP Offices, 2041 N Howard St.

Uncle Bobbie’s X Ibi Zoboi – “Nigeria Jones” Discussion & Book Signing

First United Methodist Church of Germantown FUMCOG 6001 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join Uncle Bobbie's as we welcome author, Ibi Zoboi as she discusses her latest book, "Nigeria Jones".New York Times Bestselling author, Ibi Zoboi joins us to discuss her latest book, "Nigeria Jones"."Nigeria Jones" is a searing, powerful coming-of-age story about discovering who you are in the world—and fighting for that person—by having the courage to remix the founding tenets of your life to be your own revolution.Ibi will be joined in conversation with author Candace Iloh ("Every Body Looking") and activist and writer, Feminista Jones ("Reclaiming Our Space"). Q&A and book signing will follow the discussion....Doors open at 6:00pm. Buy

Homeschooler Days: Plant Diversity in the Garden

Bartram’s Garden Courtyard, Coach House and Barn 5400 Lindbergh Blvd., Philadelphia, United States

Let’s dip our toes into plants’ world of biodiversity and learn what stories they have to tell!   ABOUT HOMESCHOOLER DAYS: Every second Wednesday, March through June and September through November, 10am-noon. For homeschoolers ages 5 -11 and their adult. For more information, email lgale@bartramsgarden.org

The People’s Budget Office: Budgets Really Matter

Love Park Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Come to the People’s Budget Office at LOVE Park to learn about The City of Philadelphia’s proposed budget and add your line item.

Building Eco-Futures

Newark Public Library - Main Branch 5 Washington Street, Newark, NJ, United States

Building Eco-Futures: A Working Session on Community & Campus Research Collaborations in New Jersey.Emerging from discussions of the Rutgers-Newark Climate Action Group, The Clement A. Price Institute invites you to join us in-person or online for a working session exploring ways to better understand and develop good collaborations between community-based research and campus-based research. The panel will be exploring: What are immediate community research needs and how might university resources support them? What are shared understandings and working principles we can create to guide campus-to-community research partnerships ahead? This session will consider ways of bridging approaches to academic and community

Weekly Creek Care Day: Philly

Whitaker Ave and Loudon St, Philadelphia PA 19120, Whitaker Ave and Loudon St, Philadelphia, PA, 19120, United States

Join your neighbors and TCP Keepers to clean Tacony Creek Park and its gateways. Location: Whitaker Avenue & East Loudon Street, Philadelphia, 19120 Date: Wednesday, May 10 Time: 3pm to 5pm All tools and supplies will be provided, including work gloves, snacks, and water. Restrooms are not available. Please bring a reusable water bottle if you have one. We follow Philadelphia guidelines & will provide masks. Pre-registration required; Please register here. Questions? Contact Alex Rosario Alex@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853.  

Writing to the River (BIPOC only)

Online

In this interactive workshop, participants will read written works by authors including Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Alice Oswald, and Toni Morrison which reflect on the theme of rivers. We will discuss the symbolic and ecological role that rivers play in our lives and our environments, and create personal maps and “love letters” to the rivers and waterways that are important to us. This event is specifically for people who identify as Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC). If you do not identify as BIPOC, please attend the second installment of this workshop open to the general public.

Free

Academy Town Square: Lights Out Philly

The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Maiken Scott, host of WHYY’s The Pulse, in conversation with Jason Weckstein, Keith Russell and Brandon Cuffy.Maiken Scott in conversation with Jason Weckstein, Keith Russell and Brandon Cuffy During the fall 2020 migration season, a perfect storm of events led to the tragic deaths of thousands of birds from window strikes. This sorrowful occurrence galvanized a volunteer group called Bird Safe Philly, which is determined to prevent something similar from happening again. Through their Lights Out Philly campaign, the group was able to convince many of the city’s building owners to turn out their lights at night during the spring

Northwest Night Rides with the Bicycle Coalition

Northwest Night Rides are social group bike rides focused in and around Northwest Philadelphia.  We meet every other Wednesday at 7:00 pm and usually end at a bar, brewery, or restaurant.  Anyone is welcome to join – living in Northwest Philly is not a requirement!  Given the geography, most rides involve hills, but we don’t leave anyone behind.  Please check our Instagram page for ride details.

Run with Me

Tacony Creek Park, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join your neighbors for fun, rejuvenating, and healthy fitness runs on the paved Tacony Creek Park Trail, part of the Circuit Trails Network! Run or ride your bike on the trail with us. Free! Schedule: Run on Tuesdays and Thursdays mornings at 5:15 AM Saturday mornings at 6 AM RSVP for location to tcptrotters@gmail.com or 215-744-1853 All programs follow Philadelphia Covid guidelines.

Bird Walks on the Preserves

Saunders Woods Preserve 1020 Waverly Road, Gladwyne, PA

8:00 – 10:30 am
Look for migratory and resident birds, and enjoy the preserve’s awe-inspiring views.

Volunteer – Spring Gardening

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

8:30 – 11:30 am
Get outside and bloom.

Community Garden Day

Kensington Corridor Trust Community Garden 3236-56 Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Let’s prepare the garden for another season!In preparation for the vegetable garden creation, we will be having a Community Garden Day! We are looking for volunteers to help us de-weed, clean up, and sing to the flowers to wake up!

Outdoor Historic Preservation Tour

Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center 640 Waterworks Drive, Philadelphia, PA, United States

A special guided tour of the exterior grounds of the Fairmount Water Works, a National Historic Landmark.May is Historic Preservation Month!This guided tour includes an orientation of the exterior grounds of our National Historic Landmark. Guests will then head inside to tour the Interpretive Center's exhibit areas on their own, see the award-winning 15-minute narrated historical film, and enjoy our latest exhibition, "POOL: A Social History of Segregation".Questions? Email us at fairmountww@gmail.com

WeWalk PHL Thursday Walking Group

Come out for a walk in the park! Join neighbors for a free, easy 1-hour walk on the Bartram’s Mile Trail with a group. Come every week or just when you can! All walks will be led by a trained We Walk group leader from the community. Thursday walks will be held weekly at 5 PM between May 4-June 22.   We Walk PHL seeks to promote positive health outcomes, increase the use of Philadelphia’s park system, and create opportunities for people to pursue fitness goals while meeting their neighbors. We Walk PHL is a free walking group that meets

Crafting Nature Reception

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

Please join us at the InLiquid Gallery on June 3, 2023, 6-9 PM for our Second Thursday Reception for our newest show “Crafting Nature”. For more information please visit www.inliquid.org or call (215) 235-3405.

Free

DIY Skincare Series with Andrea from Honey Rose Botanicals

Glen Foerd 5001 Grant Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Make your own tinted lip balm with Andrea from Honey Rose Botanicals.Come learn how to make natural skincare products made with organic ingredients, garden grown herbs, beeswax from Andrea’s hives, and take-home products you can enjoy all season long! In this series, you will get a taste of her many hats. Herbalist, Aromatherapist, Soapmaker, and a small taste of beekeeping! This month we will be making tinted lip balms. Learn about what oils nourish your lips, protect them from the sun and color them naturally with plants! June 8th you will learn how to make sunblock August 10th you will

Walk with Me

Tabor Rd and Olney Ave Gateway, 19120, Tabor Rd and Olney Ave, Philadelphia, PA, 19120, United States

Let’s take a healthy stroll in the park together! Join your neighbors every Friday or Saturday morning for a healthy and empowering stroll on the Tacony Creek Park trail. On Fridays, we meet from 9:00am–10:00am at E Tabor Rd & E Olney Ave. View the calendar for the April-July start locations here. All are welcome to join us for this free walking group. The trail is a paved, fairly flat Circuit Trail; all ages and abilities are encouraged to join us. All programs follow Philadelphia Covid guidelines. Register Here to join. If you have any questions, email TCPwalkers@gmail.com or call 215.744.1853.

Plant Propagation

Save money and increase your garden plants through simple propagation techniques using seeds and cuttings. Review the ethics of wild-collected seed and learn the basics of seed biology, germination, and storage. Study the principles of asexual plant reproduction; learn when and how to take cuttings; and practice proper techniques for preparing and rooting them. Take samples home. Dress for this hands-on workshop by wearing closed-toe shoes. Please bring hand pruners. Lunch is included. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on two Fridays: May 12 & 19, 2023. About the Instructor: James Rockwell is the Greenhouse and

$189

Migration Madness

Wissahickon Valley Park Wissahickon Valley Park, Philadelphia, PA, United States

We will meet you at different locations in the Park and search for the many birds arriving or traveling through after the long winter.Migration Madness. Different Locations in Wissahickon Park. Fridays at 12:00pm. We will meet you at different locations in the Park and search for the many birds arriving or traveling through after the long winter. This is a guided walk featuring an expert birder. Schedule: April 21- Rex Ave Entrance, April 28- Valley Green (Meet outside the inn) May 5- Cresheim Creek (Allen’s Lane Train Station) May 12- Summit Ave (Summit Ave and Old Line Road entrance) May

The People’s Budget Office: Budgets Really Matter

Love Park Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Come to the People’s Budget Office at LOVE Park to learn about The City of Philadelphia’s proposed budget and add your line item.

Disappearing Acts;Mass Incarceration and the Systemic Impact on Black Women

5818 Germantown Ave 5818 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

This hybrid forum looks at ways of healing the soul wounding that has occured to black women/girls from centuries of systemic separation."A deeply American story/film documentary about the legacy of mass incarceration. Kristal Bush, who has watched nearly every man in her life disappear into prison, channels her struggle into reuniting other Philadelphia families divided by the correctional system."A Woman on the OutsideDirected by Zara Katz & Lisa Riordan SevilleProducer(s): Kiara C. Jones, Zara Katz, Lisa Riordan SevilleThis second forum is a part of a yearlong series building pathways from the trauma of plantation to prisons to the ultimate building

Grumblethorpe Plant Sale

Grumblethorpe Historic House & Gardens 5267 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Kick off the growing season with the Grumblethorpe Plant Sale! This third annual fundraiser fills your gardens with plentiful greens and supports PhilaLandmarks in restoring the roof at Grumblethorpe. Friday, May 12th 4PM-7PM | Saturday, May 13th 10AM-2PM

The Vegetarian Legacy of Benjamin Lay, with the American Vegan Center

Historic Arch Street Meeting House 320 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us at Arch Street Meeting House on Friday, May 12th, for The Vegetarian Legacy of Benjamin Lay, presented by Vance Lehmkuhl.Benjamin Lay was scorned and laughed at during his life for his stubborn, relentless advocacy for the abolition of slavery from as early as 1732, and he spent nearly two centuries as a nearly-forgotten footnote to history. Thanks to Marcus Rediker's 2017 biography The Fearless Benjamin Lay (now optioned for a major motion picture!), more Americans are starting to learn and appreciate how his anti-slavery activism reverberated through U.S. history, up to and beyond the US civil war. But

Virtual Nature Book Club | Drawdown

Attend this virtual session to discuss Drawdown edited by Paul Hawken with the Arboretum staff.Join us to discuss Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming edited by Paul Hawken. This 2017 New York Times Bestseller offers 100 solutions to reverse global warming. 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 participants in the confirmation email generated from program registration.

Walk Around Philadelphia – 2023 Exhibit @ Studio 34

Philadelphia is large and contains multitudes. Since 2016, Walk Around Philadelphia has evolved into a citywide public program that has facilitated the exploration of the city’s furthest (and wildest) reaches for hundreds of Philadelphians ranging in age from 12–94. This exhibit features images from the city’s edge created by artists who’ve set out to explore the city’s margins on foot.

Free

Family Movie Night: Strange World

56th St. Plaza 3000 S 56th St, Philadelphia, PA

Join us for the first Family Movie Night of the season! Bring your picnic blankets, bug spray, and snacks, and enjoy a free, family-friendly movie under the evening sky. We’ll have popcorn, lemonade, and water to share! No registration is necessary. We’ll be watching the Disney film Strange World (2022). Come early for the featured pre-movie activities we have planned: Community biking along the Bartram’s Mile Trail with our partner, The Bicycle Coalition from 4-6pm. Free bike rentals and helmets will be available at the Garden’s Bike Container. We encourage you to enter and park at the Garden’s 56th Street entrance

Love Your Park Week

There are more than 300 neighborhood parks across the City of Philadelphia, and this spring over 90 of them will be hosting clean-up service days Saturday, May 13 through Sunday, May 21, for Love Your Park Week. Love Your Park is a program of Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Fairmount Park Conservancy, in partnership with the Park Friends Network, made up of volunteer groups who steward their neighborhood parks. Every spring, thousands of volunteers come out to clean and green their parks, plant trees, clean up litter, and more to help prepare parks for the summer. To lend a hand

Free

Run with Me

Tacony Creek Park, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join your neighbors for fun, rejuvenating, and healthy fitness runs on the paved Tacony Creek Park Trail, part of the Circuit Trails Network! Run or ride your bike on the trail with us. Free! Schedule: Run on Tuesdays and Thursdays mornings at 5:15 AM Saturday mornings at 6 AM RSVP for location to tcptrotters@gmail.com or 215-744-1853 All programs follow Philadelphia Covid guidelines.

Bird Philly Bird Walk at Tacony Creek Park

Tacony Creek Trail, Ramona Gateway, I St and Ramona Ave, North Philadelphia, I St and Ramona Ave, Philadelphia, PA, 19124, United States

Please join us for a bird walk at this underappreciated park in NE Philly! We should see warblers, thrushes, and sparrows while spring migration is slowly ramping up. We will meet at the Ramona Ave entrance (40.016572, -75.107705) and walk about 2-3 miles. Dress for weather. 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 questions, please reach out to birdphillywalks@gmail.com. Trip Leader: Holger Pflicke View the BirdPhilly event

Walk with Me

Whitaker Ave and Loudon St, Philadelphia PA 19120, Whitaker Ave and Loudon St, Philadelphia, PA, 19120, United States

Let’s take a healthy stroll in the park together! Join your neighbors every Saturday morning for a healthy and empowering stroll on the Tacony Creek Park trail. On Saturdays, we meet from 9:30am–10:30 am. Location alternates between Whitaker Ave & E Loudon St, and Rising Sun Ave Gateways Philadelphia, 19120. You can view the calendar for the April-July start locations here. All are welcome to join us for this free walking group. The trail is a paved, fairly flat Circuit Trail; all ages and abilities are encouraged to join us. Please bring a face mask and keep six feet away

Horticulture Volunteer Day

Bartram’s Garden 5400 Lindbergh Blvd., Philadelphia, United States

Volunteers will support seasonal plantings, weeding, invasive species removal, and support greenhouse maintenance. Registered volunteers will meet at the Welcome Center promptly at 9:30 AM. Staff will separate groups and provide instructions and safety protocols for the day. Out of respect and safety for our staff and others, please arrive on time. PLEASE NOTE: Capacity is limited; participants MUST be pre-registered (using link below) in order to partake. Each adult must register individually in order to complete the required waivers. Registration full but would like to still participate? Please contact Sarah Adeniran at sadeniran@bartramsgarden to be added to our waitlist.

Sankofa Community Farm Volunteer Day

Sankofa Community Farm at Bartram’s Garden 5400 Lindbergh Blvd, Philadelphia, PA

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 Sarah Adeniran at sadeniran@bartramsgarden to be added to our waitlist.

Square Foot Gardening, Companion Planting & Mulching Workshop

Pleasant Playground Community Garden 6720 Boyer Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

A hands-on in-person square foot planting, companion planting and mulching workshop. DOOR PRIZES! DOOR PRIZES! DOOR PRIZES!This workshop is designed to familiarize participants with the principles behind square foot planting, companion planting and mulching. Demonstrations of each technique will be performed to reinforce the learning objectives. The purpose of learning these gardening skills is to help maximize vegetable, fruit and flower production. DOOR PRIZES! DOOR PRIZES! DOOR PRIZES! Door prizes will be raffled off at the end of the workshop.

Full STEAM Ahead at Fairmount Water Works: WE DRINK THE RIVER

Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center 640 Waterworks Drive, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Explore the Schuylkill River!How do we know if the water in the Schuylkill River is healthy? Join FWWIC staff in collecting water samples from the river to test the water quality. Use a plankton net to sample microorganisms and view with a microscope. Try to identify them and make a sketch to take home! Recommended for families with children at least 6 years old. Free.

Love Your Park Spring Cleanup

Tacony Creek Park, Ramona Gateway, 4528 I St, Philadelphia, 19124, United States

Be part of Love Your Park Spring! Help us tidy up Tacony Creek Park! Meet new friends and join neighbors to clean up Tacony Creek Park at the I St. & Ramona Ave. gateway. All tools and supplies will be provided, including work gloves, snacks, and water. WE supply masks. Restrooms are not available. Please bring a reusable water bottle if you have one. We provide reusable water bottles to volunteers. Please register here. Questions? Contact Alex Rosario Alex@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853.

Creek Care Day: Montgomery County

Ethel Jordan Park, 347 Cadwalader Ave, Elkins Park, PA, 19027, United States

Join your neighbors and Streamkeepers for our monthly Creek Care Day in Montgomery County. We will meet at Ethel Jordan Park. All tools and supplies will be provided, including work gloves (though you’re welcome to bring your own). Please note, restrooms are not available. No plastic water bottles – please bring a reusable water bottle if you have one. This month, we will remove invasive plants and vines in the riparian buffer and rain gardens, as well as removing sections of fencing. Remember to wear a mask, and to stay home if you experience COVID-19 symptoms or have been in contact with a

Date Error: Revival Walk in Tacony Creek Park

Tabor Rd and Olney Ave Gateway, 19120, Tabor Rd and Olney Ave, Philadelphia, PA, 19120, United States

Whoops! If you saw this Revival Walk date listed as May 13 in our events newsletter, that was a mistake! This event page is posted to make you aware of the correction: The correct May Revival Walk day is Saturday, May 27. View the correct event page here. The Olney Culture Lab presents the Revival Walks in Tacony Creek Park, hosted by Storyteller Mama Carla and featuring special guest artists. Originally created by dance artist / activist Lela Aisha Jones during the height of the pandemic, the Revival Walks brought healing, solace and joy to participants, as facilitators lifted up

Saturday Free Boating

Dock & Community Boathouse Bartram's Garden, 5400 Lindbergh Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us for free kayaking and rowboating on the Tidal Schuylkill River! No pre-registration or experience necessary. Suitable for all ages and beginners. Equipment, life jackets, and basic instruction provided–first come, first served. Minors must be accompanied by an adult.

Free

Botanical Illustrations

Wyck Historic House And Garden 6026 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

This workshop will explore the art of botanical illustrations and participants will create their own -- using Wyck's garden as inspiration!Botanical Illustrations are not just trendy wall art! If you are interested in learning more about this beautiful and functional form of art, come to this workshop to learn how each drawing also tells a story of the natural world, and they can even tell you a bit about the artist. These drawings and paintings can tell you whether or not the artist was interested in the form of the plant in the garden, or the function of the plant's

Badass Women’s History Tour

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

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

Greenhouse Ribbon Cutting

Mill Creek Urban Farm 4901 Brown Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Mill Creek Urban Farm has been blessed with a new Greenhouse. Join us in celebrating its grand arrival.Mill Creek Urban Farm has been blessed with a new Greenhouse. Join us in celebrating its grand arrival. There will be food, music and fun!

Hidden Geology Biking Tour

American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, PA

Our once-a-season, bicycle-based field trip exploring Philadelphia's 500 million years of geologic history!Hidden Geology Bike Tour Meet in the garden of the American Philosophical Society, southeast corner of 5th and Chestnut across the street from the Monaco Hotel It's back! Our once-a-season, bicycle-based field trip exploring Philadelphia's 500 million years of geologic history, which is all around us yet rarely seen. We'll start in Old City near Independence Hall, ride to the beautiful and scenic banks of the Schuylkill River, and then on to Manayunk where we will have a tasty snack before returning to Center City. We'll stop at

Philly Foodworks Spring Open House

Philly Foodworks 1978 W Hunting Park Ave,, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Philly Foodworks invites you to celebrate Spring in style with our first event in our new warehouse. We're excited to show you our new space and celebrate our customers & vendors! We have a full lineup of activities: build your own bouquets (with locally grown flowers) photo booth popup vendor fair (15+ vendors sampling and products for purchase) music kids games warehouse tours art show build your own salad station (made from all PFW items!) Come celebrate the season with us and meet some of our fantastic vendors and staff in person! We hope to see you there! The event

Free

VU PHL & Books Through Bars

Books Through Bars 4722 Baltimore Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

VU PHL is picking & packing books to send to people experiencing incarcerationWhat we'll be doing:Reading letters from inmates requesting books on various topics;Searching through the Books Through Bars library to find relevant and appropriate books;Packing the books to be sent in the mail.Details:Location: Books Through Bars 4722 Baltimore Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19143Date: Saturday, May 13th, 2023Time: 11:20 AM - 1:30 PM11:20-11:30 Volunteers arrive and check-in.11:30-11:45: Orientation & Announcements11:45-1:30: Book picking and packing 1:30: Afterjawn! Event capacity: 20 volunteersWe will be working inside. It's a small building with a lot of book shelves!  The library is two floors, and the staircase is rather narrow. Wear flat, comfortable shoes

Love Your Wissahickon Fest

Magargee Dam

At Magargee Dam Directly following our Love Your Park volunteer service day, we’re ready to celebrate all things Wissahickon! Stop by to learn more about the park and ways you can help keep it clean and beautiful; we’ll have games, a community art project, mini Trail Ambassador talks, prizes, and much more! This is a free event and perfect for families. No need to register – just stop by!

TreePhilly Community Yard Tree Giveaway

Tacony Creek Park, Ramona Avenue & I Street, Ramona Avenue & I Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19124, United States

TreePhilly and Nueva Esperanza Inc., Tookany/Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership invite you to plant a tree in your yard! Free trees are available for residents of 19120, 19124, 19140, 19134, and 19149. For information on getting a free tree to plant in yards in other parts of the city, go to TreePhilly.org. To sign up for a free tree planted between the sidewalk and the street, click here. The yard tree pick-up event will take place at I St. and Ramona Gateway (Tacony Creek Park) – 4528 I St, Philadelphia, PA 19124 on Saturday, May 13. Pre-registration is open through Tuesday, May 9, and trees will be available for walk-up registration. Register

ArtHaus Vendor Markets! (Spring-Summer 2023)

Germantown ArtHaus 6228 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us for a fun-filled Vendor Market at The Germantown ArtHaus!Find your next treasure at the 2023 Germantown ArtHaus Vendor Market! We are happy to share our Spring-Summer Vendor Market schedule with you!It's been TOO long! We are so glad the weather is warming up! It's time to reconnect!Vendor Markets are held on the following Saturdays from 12pm to 6pm SPRING-SUMMER DATES!April 29th*May 6th*May 13th* (Mother's Day Market)June 24thJuly 15thJuly 22ndJuly 29thAugust 5th* = there's a Community Mural Paint Day happening on-site as well!Would you like to be a highlighted vendor? Vendors receive a custom promo flyer and promotions via

Juneteenth Mural | Community Paint Days!

Germantown ArtHaus | Side Yard (Outdoors) 6228 Germantown Avenue, Side Yard, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join the Germantown ArtHaus as we PAINT a Juneteenth Mural! Supplies, instruction & paint-by-number mural panels will be provided!"We knew when we started that the Germantown ArtHaus Restoration Project was going to be a community effort. Beautifying the exterior will be no different!"~ Keisha Whatley, Germantown ArtHaus FounderYou're invited to participate in a history-making mural in Germantown! The Absolute Equality- Juneteenth Celebration mural will be unveiled at this year's 2023 Juneteenth Festival ... and we need your help to make it happen! Instruction, all supplies and paint-by-number mural panels will be provided. No painting or artistic experience is required. (See

SWWAG Workshop: Paw Paw Propagation

POP Learning Orchard at The Woodlands 4100 Woodland Ave., Philadelphia, PA

The Pawpaw is an amazing native tropical fruit that produces prolifically in our region with little to no pest and disease pressure. Come learn how to propagate pawpaws via grafting in this intermediate-level workshop at the POP Learning Orchard and Nursery at 4100 Woodland Ave. Instructor: The Philadelphia Orchard Project (POP) Click here to see more upcoming workshops in the free SWWAG (Southwest and West Agriculture Network) workshop series!    

Yoga in the Park: Love Your Park Week Special!

Azalea Garden Azalea Garden, Philadelphia, PA, United States

LOCATION Azalea Garden Kelly Drive and Fairmount Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19130 Celebrate spring and find your peaceful place in the greenspace! There’s no better way to connect with your practice and with other people than outdoor yoga. Join us for yoga classes held in Fairmount Park’s beautiful Azalea Garden. These all-levels classes take place Sundays from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM and will be led by a rotation of local teachers from Tula Yoga. TICKETS: FREE RSVP in celebration of Love Your Park Week! Space is limited though so please only RSVP if you plan to attend. Donations appreciated. KNOW

LOVE Your Park (& Phood Phorest) PLANT SALE

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

Celebrate LOVE Your Park Day & the Phood Phorest by stopping to visit and perhaps purchase a plant or 10.Celebrate LOVE Your Park Day & the Phood Phorest by stopping to visit and perhaps purchase a plant or 10.Registration is not required. Just stop by between 10 a.m. and noon to visit, buy plants, and/or exchange plants (1:1 exchange). If you would like to register to emails, please click the "ticket" link. There will be a modest selection of native and food plants and seeds for purchase, and a free exchange table. Plants will be in their spring stage with

Yoga in the Garden

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

10:15 – 11:15 am
Renew your body and mind with yoga among the trees.

Fly Butterfly Fly: A Celebration of Black History in Germantown

First Presbyterian Church 35 West Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia, United States

Join mezzo soprano Tanisha Anderson & pianist Thomas Weaver for a program of songs & spirituals by black composers that celebrate resilience“Fly Butterfly Fly” A Celebration of Black History is a program of songs and spirituals by black composers celebrating resilience, love, faith, and the rich beauty of the black experience.Tanisha Anderson is a 2x Grammy Award-winning Mezzo-Soprano and National Marian Anderson Scholar Artist who has sung throughout the East Coast and in Europe with companies such as The Crossing, Opera Philadelphia, The Princeton Festival, The Spoleto Festival of Two Worlds (Charleston, SC & Spoleto, Italy), Berks Opera, Tapestry, VoxAma

Mapping our Watershed: Capturing Water

Cheltenham Center For The Arts, 439 Ashbourne Road, Cheltenham Township, PA, 19012, United States

A hands-on workshop making art inspired by water! We’ll make photo collages and prints using the Japanese marbling technique of suminagashi. Water is essential to life on Earth; it is also captivating and constantly changing. In this workshop, we will use two different techniques to create visual representations of water: photographic collage and Suminagashi, the Japanese technique of making images with ink and water. Artworks created during the workshop will be incorporated into Mapping Our Watershed, a mixed-media piece by local artist Rebecca Schultz inspired by the watershed in Cheltenham Township. Please join us in June and July for more

FREE EVENT: Goat Story Time at McPherson Square Library

McPherson Square Library 601 East Indiana Avenue (Indiana Ave. & "F" St.), Philadelphia, United States

Join the Philly Goats for a FREE goat walk, audience-participation production of our silly play and some story reading with friendly, furry friends. No reservations needed, FREE, all invited. Rain date is May 16 from 4-6pm. Please check our website and our social media for weather related changes..

Produce Palette: an art and agriculture workshop

Central Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia: Culinary Literacy Center 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Watercolor paintings that look so good, you could eat them!The culinary and visual arts have long intersected in nature morte, or still-life painting, with no subject being more iconic than the bowl of fruit. Want to discover watercolor painting as well as what the spring harvest has to offer? Join us as we transform the Culinary Literacy Center kitchen into a different kind of art studio to learn how to make striking watercolor paintings of uncommon spring and summer produce. In this class, you will learn how to render seasonal fruits and vegetables—specifically, local and seasonal produce you typically don't

Gut Check: Digestion, Immunity and Inflammation with Dope Botanicals

PHS Pop Up Garden Manayunk 106 Jamestown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join Nakia and Taahirah, owners of Dope Botanicals to learn how herbs + spices can reduce inflammation and improve our digestion + immunity.Did you know that digestion and immunity are directly related? Are you looking for ways to support your digestive health, boost your immunity, and lower inflammation? Look no further, this is the class for you! In this class you will learn about spices and herbs that work wonderfully for Digestion, Inflammation, and Immunity. You will also learn a basic herbal extraction method and the benefits of your herbal extracts.In this workshop you will learn:How to make tasty Herbal

SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP 101

John Anderson Cultural Center 5301 Overbrook Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Social Entrepreneurship 101 - Spring 2023 is our business workshop series for aspiring or established business owners that want to go green!- Monday, May 8th from 6pm-8pm - Business Model and Mission - Tuesday, May 9th from 6pm-8pm - Make The Money - Monday, May 15th from 6pm-8pm - Business Management and Operations - Tuesday, May 16th from 6pm-8pm - Social Media Marketing and Technology This business workshop series is open to the public. We welcome all entrepreneurs, executives, college students, educators, artists and community leaders to participate and network with professionals. Where: The John Anderson Cultural Center at 5301

Run with Me

Tacony Creek Park, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join your neighbors for fun, rejuvenating, and healthy fitness runs on the paved Tacony Creek Park Trail, part of the Circuit Trails Network! Run or ride your bike on the trail with us. Free! Schedule: Run on Tuesdays and Thursdays mornings at 5:15 AM Saturday mornings at 6 AM RSVP for location to tcptrotters@gmail.com or 215-744-1853 All programs follow Philadelphia Covid guidelines.

Nursery and Demonstration Garden Tours 2023

Edge of the Woods Native Plant Nursery 2415 Route 100, Orefield, PA, United States

Join Edge of the Woods staff for a guided tour of demonstration gardens at the nursery.Join Edge of the Woods staff for a guided tour of demonstration gardens at the nursery.   Our gardens are certified as Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation and also as a Monarch Way-Stations by Monarch Watch. We’ll scout the gardens for inspiration, butterflies, garden visitors and other surprises that present themselves to us. Attendees will learn about the importance of native plants to our eco-system. The tour is informal and allows time for questions. This is a great way to be introduced to native

Bennett Compost Cleanup in Tacony Creek Park

5650 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19120, 5650 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia, PA, 19120, United States

Join Bennett Compost to clean Tacony Creek Park and park gateways every Tuesday. Let’s support this local business in improving our environment and neighborhood! Location: Meet at Bennett Compost: 5650 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19120 Time: 11am All tools and supplies will be provided. No registration required. Questions? Contact Alex Rosario at Alex@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853.

Yoga on the Banks May Community Practice

Schuylkill Banks (grassy shore between Walnut + Spruce bridges) 2500 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Community Outdoor Yoga Practice for All-LevelsJoin us for outdoor yoga! This is an all-levels class, practiced on the grass. A few notes:1. This is a donation-based class, and we encourage you to give as you are able. Donations support the teachers and keep the program going! 2. Class size is limited, and registration is required. 3. Please bring your own mats or towels - we won't have any to rent or share. 4. Please note, there is not much shade in this area of the trail. We also suggest water, sunscreen and sunglasses! 5. In accordance with current Philadelphia COVID

The People’s Budget Office: Budgets Really Matter

Love Park Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Come to the People’s Budget Office at LOVE Park to learn about The City of Philadelphia’s proposed budget and add your line item.

[In Person] Philadelphia Grant Information Session

CultureWorks 1315 Walnut Street, Suite 320, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Learn more about the new Creative Sector Flex Fund! You’ll also be able to meet the PPA partner for Greater Philadelphia, Region 6.The Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA) is excited to introduce a new grant program, the Creative Sector Flex Fund (CSFF), for the 2023-2024 grant year. The CSFF is designed to address the changing needs of dynamic PA arts and culture organizations with an average annual revenue between $10,000 - $200,000.Come to this grants information session to meet the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance team, learn more about this Creative Sector Flex Fund – including timeline and tips for