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  • Arboretum Volunteer Session

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

    Volunteer with Haverford College Arboretum!

  • ‘Raising the Tide’: Closing the Wealth and Homeownership Gap

    1619 Walnut St 1619 Walnut Street, 3rd Floor, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join KW Philadelphia DE&I for a thoughtful conversation about wealth and home ownership within the Black/African American community.Join us on Zoom or in person for an informative panel with some of the top real estate and non-profit professionals in Philadelphia! You will learn exactly how they got started and the challenges they had to overcome to become successful in their fields, as well as the challenges they still face today regarding decades of institutionalized and publicized discrimination, especially in the housing industry.Those on the panel understand just how hard it is to build sustainable wealth, and that's why we're here

  • Insect Walk

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

    10:30 am – 12:00 pm
    Learn about Stoneleigh’s tiniest critters.

  • Development…for Good: Placemaking and Economic Growth

    Fitler Club Ballroom 1 South 24th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join this Development…for Good event to explore how the design of public space connects communities and can lead to economic growth.How does the design of a public space connect communities, and how can it lead to economic growth for neighborhoods and the city? The next event in The Citizen’s Development…for Good series looks at these questions, with some of the Philadelphians who have answered them in their work featuring:Jerry Sweeney, CEO, Brandywine Realty Trust Connor Barwin, founder, Make the World Better FoundationJerome Shabazz, executive director, Overbrook Environmental Education CenterTya Winn, executive director, Community Design CollaborativeModerated by Guidehouse Associate Director Laura

  • Biochar Production & Workshop

    346 E Washington St 346 East Washington Street, Norristown, PA, United States

    What is Biochar? Join us to learn about the benefits of Biochar and see the Biochar machine in action.Learn about the awesome benefits of Biochar and see it in action! Join us for a demonstration of the Biochar machine and dive into the history and benefits of this incredible soil amendment that will enhance soil quality, increase crop yields, and build extremely resilient and regenerative soil ecosystems. During this demonstration, you will:Learn about the history and benefits of biocharSee biochar produced through pyrolysis using the Biochar machineUnderstand best practices for application and use in the garden

  • Doylestown Pride Ride 2023

    Broad Commons Park, Doylestown, PA 18901 10 Doyle Street, Doylestown, PA, United States

    A short, colorful bike ride celebrating Pride Month in Doylestown!Join us for a casual, colorful, fun and slow bike ride through Doylestown to celebrate PRIDE! We'll start and end at Borough Hall and Broad Commons park. The loop is about 3 miles total, on open streets (with cars). We'll follow all rules of the road and ask that everyone wears a helmet. The entire $10 ticket fee will be donated to The Rainbow Room in Doylestown, an LGBTQIA youth program that provides a supportive and empowering environment for youth ages 14-21. (If this fee is a burden, please email us

  • Evolutionary Ecology of Interactions (Online)

    What we know about the nature of plant-pollinator interactions, and how this drives their evolution is the foundation of many of the management decisions and recommendations given to protect pollinators and biodiversity. Travel across the biology of pollination interactions and their conflicts with Anahí Espindola, PhD, from the University of Maryland. Learn about pollination’s importance to humans and ecosystems, the main forces of its evolution, and how scientists are able to transform the knowledge we have on them into applied ways to improve their conservation and survival. This program takes place online on Tuesday, June 20, 2023. About the Instructor:

    $19
  • Strawberry Mansion Community Dialogue Series, Session 2 (Virtual)

    Join your neighbors in a discussion around environmental injustices and envision what an environmentally just neighborhood could look like.The Philadelphia Office of Sustainability, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia Environmental Justice Advisory Commission, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, and the Environmental Protection Agency Region 3 will hold in-person and virtual community listening and visioning sessions for Strawberry Mansion community members to share experiences with environmental injustice in their communities.In Session 2, participants will:Envision what a thriving community looks like and present challenges to achieving that vision.Learn about funding resources available for environmental justice efforts.Identify barriers to accessing funding and opportunities

  • Mural Sneak Peek: Meet & Greet

    Park Towne Place Oar Pub, Towne Center, 2200 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us on Tuesday, June 13th, from 6 - 7:30, for the unveiling of the latest mural installation at Park Towne Place.Join us on Tuesday, June 13th, from 6 - 7:30, for a preview of the latest mural installation at Park Towne Place. Featuring the work of Philadelphia-based painter Serena Saunders, this installation showcases a fresh, colorful perspective on the human imagination, directly inspired by the local community. The mural will be displayed in the South Tower on Park Towne Place’s residential campus. As a supplement to their robust art program, Park Towne Place has partnered with InLiquid to institute a

  • Yoga On The Pier

    Pennypack on the Delaware Pennypack on the Delaware Park, 7801 State Road, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Group Yoga On The Pier with Roots2Rise YogaJoin Riverfront North and Roots2Rise for an all levels outdoor flow at Pennypack on the Delaware, Tuesdays from 7-8 pm! All ages and abilities are welcome.** Find us on the grass pier within the Park (Park access road at 7801 State Rd, just south of Rhawn St.)This class is made possible by the Riverfront North Partnership. Class is free but donations are welcome and will help sustain more free and low-cost yoga programming throughout the city.Please bring your own mat :)Pre-registration encouraged! CDC guidelines will be followed. Due to the recent uptick in

  • CELEBRATE SOLSTICE: Sunrise Hike & Yoga

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

    Welcome the longest day of the year with a guided hike and yoga! DATE Wednesday, June 21, 2023 TIME 7:00am - 8:30am LOCATION Belmont Plateau West Fairmount Park, Army Rd Philadelphia, PA 19131 Join us on the stunning vista of the Belmont Plateau for a special solstice themed guided hike and yoga class that integrates sun salutations and other poses to welcome the longest day of the the year. Yoga class will be led by our friends at Tula Yoga. The summer solstice on June 21 signifies the longest, lightest day of the year and the start of our favorite

  • Weekday Bird Walk

    Tyler Arboretum 515 Painter Rd, Media, PA, United States

    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 own binoculars and be prepared to walk on all types of surfaces. Walks are rain or shine.  PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED 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 – sign in for your member discount! Non-Members: $18 (18-64); Seniors (65+): $15

  • Volunteer Wednesdays at The Farm at Awbury (Mort Brooks Memorial Farm)

    6336 Ardleigh St 6336 Ardleigh Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for a morning of field work which could include harvesting, weeding, planting, mulching, seeding, and more!THIS WORK SHIFT IS FOR NON-MEMBERS ONLY! IF YOU ARE A MEMBER, PLEASE REGISTER FOR YOUR SHIFT THROUGH THE MEMBER PORTAL. What to expect: You will be working with Alessandro (he/him), who goes by Ali, and Nicole(she/they), the farmers at Awbury, as well as potentially other Weavers Way farmers, co-opmembers completing working member shifts, and other volunteers. Field work generally involves kneeling, squatting, or bending over for extended periods of time and being exposed to theelements and the outdoors, i.e. sun, rain, bugs,

  • Summer Solstice Walk

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

    Summer arrives at 10:57 a.m. June 21st. Join us as we mindfully hike through the forest and along the creek to welcome summer.Summer arrives at 10:57 a.m. June 21st. Join us as we mindfully hike through the forest and along the creek setting our intentions for the season to come. Adults & Teens Only. Free. Parking is available at the center with additional street parking. The center, bathrooms, and picnic areas are all accessible, however, the trails are rocky and uneven. Photos will be taken of participants during this program for use by the Pennypack Environmental Center and Philadelphia Parks

  • Wednesday Walkabouts

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

    Get outside and discover Jenkins with us!Wednesday WalkaboutsWednesdays, April 12 – June 28, 1 – 2 PMJenkins Arboretum & Gardens StaffJoin us on Wednesday afternoons this spring to rejoice in the re-emergence of our beautiful gardens. Each week’s tour will have a different focus depending on the seasonal landscape and staff leader. Topics may include spring wildflowers, flowering trees, or our nationally accredited collections of rhododendrons, azaleas, and mountain laurels. Get outside and discover Jenkins with us!NOTE: Large groups are requested to schedule private guided tours at other times.Free of charge

  • Juneteenth: Exploring Freedom’s Stories

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

    Join us for a film and community conversation about the origins of Juneteenth and other Black commemorations of emancipation.Co-hosted with the Leonore Annenberg Institute for Civics at the Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of PennsylvaniaProduced by Annenberg Classroom, the film Juneteenth: Exploring Freedom’s Stories explores the history of Juneteenth and illustrates how and why freedom and citizenship were intertwined, as well as how the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution changed and expanded the definition of citizenship and the rights of all American citizens. Following a screening of the film, HSP will host a community conversation with Philadelphia-based

  • June 2023 Yard Talk: Summer Solstice Horticultural Therapy

    Redbud Native Plant Nursery 904 North Providence Road, Media, PA, United States

    Summer Solstice: A Horticultural Therapy Exercise in MindfulnessIn honor of the arrival of summer, we will be pairing ourselves with a plant partner of our choice, learning to observe in a present, mindful sense with a quiet meditation, as well as a drawing, journaling, and printmaking exercise with our chosen plant material. In this workshop, we will discuss plant appreciation versus plant blindness, and work to make ourselves more aware of the flourishing green world around us. Attendees will be making prints with paint and brushes.Kate Irvine is a trained horticulturist and mixed media artist with a Bachelor of Science

  • Birding for Beginners: Wilson Farm Park Evening Field Trip

    Wilson Farm Park 500 Lee Road, Wayne, PA, United States

    ***Note: This Park has two entrances. Be sure to use the Lee Road Entrance. Where Lee Road dead ends at the main park entrance, turn LEFT and follow the road all the way to where it ends at the all-abilities playground and parking lot. We will meet there.*** This field trip continues our series planned this spring specifically for beginning birders. Late afternoon/early evening is a great time to see and hear birds in all their spring activities. Whether you are brand-new or sorta-new to birding or you just love nature - we will go slowly to enjoy and explore

  • Queer Community Hike Series

    Our Queer Community Hikes are a safe space intended to foster a sense of community, while promoting time spent outdoors & self-care.Our Queer Community Series is designed for: anyone who self-identifies as a member or ally of the Queer Community. This is a monthly group outing designed to increase your general sense of well-being while combining gentle exercise and time spent in nature.Our mindful hikes begin and end with a personal check in using our THRIVE Compass tool. We then hike to our halfway point and the group is led through a mindfulness exercise before we head back.Our events are

  • Deer Resistant Gardening

    Chanticleer, a pleasure garden 786 Church Road, Wayne, PA, United States

    The class will discuss deterrents and will feature bulbs, perennials, trees, and shrubs that are deer-resistant to inspire you.Deer can be a major challenge for gardeners in this area, munching on some of our favorite plants. Chanticleer Assistant Horticulturist Chris Fehlhaber will teach strategies for how co-exist with deer while still having a beautiful and productive garden. The class will discuss deterrents and will feature bulbs, perennials, trees, and shrubs that are deer-resistant to inspire you. Instructor BioChris Fehlhaber is an Assistant Horticulturist at Chanticleer, joining the organization in 2016. His goal is to raise the public’s consciousness and appreciation

  • Summer Solstice 2023

    Riverbend Environmental Education Center 1950 Spring Mill Rd, Gladwyne, United States

    Celebrate the longest day of the year and the kickoff to summer!Pond exploration! Marshmallow roasting! Crafts! Field Games! and much MORE!This is a family favorite Riverbend event. All are welcome to attend! Bring your own picnic and enjoy a lovely evening here at the preserve.Join us for this family friendly event!!This is a Riverbend FREE Event:This is a Riverbend Free Event, but the true cost to Riverbend to offer this educational event to the public is $45 per family. We recognize that for some families emerging from pandemic, this is unaffordable. Therefore, we are accepting voluntary donations to Riverbend Environmental

  • Grays Ferry Community Dialogue Series, Session 2 (Virtual)

    Join your neighbors in a discussion around environmental injustices and envision what an environmentally just neighborhood could look like.The Philadelphia Office of Sustainability, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia Environmental Justice Advisory Commission, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, and the Environmental Protection Agency Region 3 will hold in-person and virtual community listening and visioning sessions for Grays Ferry residents to share experiences with environmental injustice in their communities.In Session 2, participants will:Envision what a thriving community looks like and present challenges to achieving that vision.Learn about funding resources available for environmental justice efforts.Identify barriers to accessing funding and opportunities to

  • CELEBRATE SOLSTICE: Sounds of Summer with Make Music Philly

    Olmstead Overlook Gazebo at FDR Park 1500 Pattison Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for live music performances to welcome the start of summer!Built in 1914, the Olmstead Overlook gazebo is one of the most iconic structures in FDR Park, offering views of Edgewood Lake and the surrounding landscape. Its blue tile dome creates fantastic acoustics. With its acoustics and commanding presence, this is a great spot to welcome the start of summer with some soulful sounds.This event is in collaboration with Make Music PHL and is part of Make Music Day. Occurring on June 21 (the solstice and longest day of the year), Make Music Day is an annual event that

  • SUMMER SOLSTICE SOIRÉE

    The Wilma Theater 265 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Come celebrate the turning of the wheel with the bewitching Wilma HotHouse Company. Join us for a night of live entertainment, seasonal surprises, and magical mischief in our lobby. You’ll get a sneak peek of our enchanting 2023-24 Season, and a chance to win some wickedly wonderful raffle baskets. Look out for some captivating special guests. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can also get a tarot reading from our mystical seers and see what the cards have in store for you. Don’t miss this spellbinding fundraiser to support the Wilma HotHouse. The Good Karma Cafe will be open for libations

  • PRIDE Solstice: the Philadelphia Freedom Band in Concert

    Shakespeare Park 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Philadelphia Freedom Band welcomes summer 2023 with a PRIDE Solstice concert featuring renditions of many hits current and past.Put on your dancing shoes and join the Philadelphia Freedom Marching Band in celebrating PRIDE Solstice at Parkway Central Library as they perform a selection of music including songs by Elton John, Lady Gaga, Demi Lovato, Blink 182, Dua Lipa, and many more!The Philadelphia Freedom Band (PFB) is a non-profit organization comprised of a wide variety of talented musicians, ranging from amateur to professional. We come together to perform throughout the greater Philadelphia area and provide visible, active support to the

  • Volunteer – Summer Gardening

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

    8:30 – 11:30 am
    Blossom with the season.

  • Mindfulness through Birding with Karin Marcus

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

    Mindfulness, the art of being fully present, partners naturally with bird watching which is fundamentally the practice of savoring the moment. This will be a leisurely bird walk placing an added emphasis on awakening the senses and stilling the mind. Walk will meet at visitor center and be at a relaxed paced on flat surfaces. Please wear comfortable shoes and dress in layers. Binoculars are available for loan. No registration required.

  • Volunteer: Native Planters

    Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, 8480 Hagy's Mill Road, Philadelphia, PA, 19128, United States

    Meet new friends, spruce up your gardening skills, and learn about native plants while maintaining our Sensory Garden and Front Entrance Garden. Tasks include weeding, trimming, collecting seeds, removing plants, transplanting, and other garden-related tasks.

  • Animal Science

    Wissahickon Valley Public Library 650 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell, PA, United States

    .For children in grades 1 and up.Have you ever wondered why you look the way you do? What about why some plants are big while others are small? Or even why birds have all different colors of feathers? Let's explore these possibilities with hands-on games and activities.

  • Tacony Garden – Mural Dedication

    Longshore Avenue and Edmund Street 4823 Longshore Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Mural Arts Philadelphia in celebrating Tacony's newest mural!Join us as we celebrate the dedication of a vibrant new mural on Thursday June 22 from 2-3pm. This is the second Garden Mural out of the Kensington Color Me Back studio and images of the third mural in the Garden Serions will be available at the event for everyone to preview. There were 100+ participants of the Color Me Back: Same Day Work and Pay Program and community members from Tacony and Beyond who participated in the creation of this mural. This event is free and open. Light refreshements will be

  • Sankofa Farm Stand at Bartram’s Village

    Come purchase fresh, chemical-free inspirited local produce straight from Sankofa Community Farm every Thursday at the Bartram’s Village apartments (54th & Lindbergh Blvd entrance), now through mid-November! EBT, cash, WIC Farmer’s Market vouchers, and Senior vouchers are all accepted methods of payment (standard retail WIC vouchers are not accepted). You can also catch the Sankofa Farm Stand at Clark Park Farmer’s Market in West Philadelphia every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month from 10am-1pm!

  • Juneteenth Celebration: Sounds of Freedom!

    Parkway Central Library, Free Library of Philadelphia Grand Lobby, 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join a special Juneteenth Celebration: Sounds of Freedom! An evening of rhythms, stories, poetry, dance, crafts and LIVE musicIn collaboration with the Parkway Central Library Music Department, Sistahs Laying Down Hands Collective Lead Percussionist and Artistic Director, Karen "Magic Fingaz" Smith & Friends presents : A special very inclusive Juneteenth Celebration: Sounds of Freedom!! An evening of rhythms, stories, poetry, dance, crafts and LIVE music! This program will also highlight: the Summer solstice, Pride and Music Month! Karen "Magic Fingaz" Smith, Brooklyn Native, Philly Resident, is a Professional Percussionist, Playwright, Poet, Director, Teaching Artist, Curator and now Pie-Maker!!! Karen is

  • Cobbs Creek Art Club

    Christy Rec Center 728 South 55th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us each month from June - Nov 2023 to experience various forms of art making, connect with neighbors and make new friends.Cobbs Creek Art club is a FREE monthly art workshop designed to express creativity and learn about nature with a focus on community building, meditation and mindfulness! The monthly workshops create space to spend time exploring the natural environment and expressing yourself through art. We’ll explore different art forms led by local artists and inspired by nature. No experience necessary, only a willingness to explore and create with neighbors and local artists in Cobbs Creek.Workshops in June -

  • The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia presents Ben Franklin’s Fiddle

    Biber Battalia Mark O’Connor Emily’s Reel Telemann Overture to Les Nations anciens et modernes Jessie Montgomery Strum Geminiani Concerto grosso no.12, D minor, after Corelli Mark O’Connor Appalachia Waltz Rameau Forêts paisibles from Les Indes Galantes Transport yourself back in time with the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia’s garden concert, celebrating the rich musical heritage of early America. Experience the convergence of Baroque elegance and intricate ornamentation, along with the dancing melodies of fiddle music that formed part of the foundation of America’s musical identity. Immerse yourself in the sounds of the past as we take you on a journey through the musical history of our nation in

  • Sunset on the Schuylkill: Evening Guided Kayak Tour

    Hidden River Outfitters Walnut Street and Schuylkill River Trail, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for an evening guided kayak tour of the Schuylkill River below the dam (falls at Water Works). Kayaking on the tidal Schuylkill offers a whole new perspective on our city and its water source. Tour departs from the Walnut Street dock along the Schuylkill River Trail and heads upriver to the Fairmount Water Works, where you’ll experience a rarely seen perspective of these historic structures from the water below. You’ll also enjoy spectacular views of the Art Museum and the city skyline! Experienced kayak guides will share plenty of interesting info along the way. No gear or kayaking

  • Museum for Art in Wood presents A Concert with Mid East Ensemble

    Museum for Art in Wood 141 North 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join the Museum for Art in Wood for a captivating and immersive musical experience featuring Philadelphia's renowned Mid East Ensemble! Comprised of the region's most talented Middle Eastern musicians and dancers, the Mid East Ensemble presents energetic performances with a diverse array of instruments accompanied by vibrant dance traditions, including belly dance and debka, a folk dance from the Levantine and Anatolian regions. The Ensemble traces its origins back to the early 1990s, when it emerged from the iconic Middle East Restaurant, a cherished Old City establishment owned by the Tayoun family—whose sons perform in the Ensemble—that celebrated Middle Eastern

    $10 – $15
  • Tyler after Dark: Firefly Walk under the Stars

    Tyler Arboretum 515 Painter Rd, Media, PA, United States

    Experience the bioluminescent wonder of fireflies on this after-hours hike! As dusk settles and darkness envelops the Arboretum we will head into the forest to visit several locations where we expect to observe fireflies at this time of year - fields, meadows and at the forest edge. Our guides Dick Cloud and John Bunting will share points of special interest and seasonal highlights. In addition to fireflies we hope to see and hear some of the nocturnal wildlife that make a home in Tyler’s natural areas! Hiking at night is a unique sensory experience. We will use our sense of

    $3 – $21
  • Hand Printing from Nature

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

    Join Laura Bethmann, artist and author of Hand Printing From Nature, to learn about and create detailed, life-size prints of fresh garden plants in this hands-on workshop. Practiced by luminaries such as Leonardo da Vinci and Ben Franklin, we will explore the intriguing ancient art and science of nature printing using fresh botanicals. The nature-printing technique is a simple, direct-printing process that stirs our kinship with the earth and charges our creative energies. Laura will discuss some of the fascinating history of this practice and demonstrate basic techniques. No previous art experience is necessary, just bring your love of plants!

    $75 – $80
  • A Taste of How Long ’til Black Future Month?

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

    Chef Tonii Hicks will prepare a citrusy herb soup inspired by "Red Dirt Witch" while we discuss Black history and future.Join us at Blackwell Library as we explore what is meaningful to us about Black history and Black future through story, culture, and food - featuring "Red Dirt Witch" from How Long 'til Black Future Month .In Red Dirt Witch, Emmaline is raising her children to survive in 1950s Alabama, when her daughter, Pauline, shows her a future she never would have imagined. Find How Long 'til Black Future Month and others by N. K. Jemison here at the Free

  • Kids Graduation Celebration with Dees Tasty Treats

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

    Dee's little baker program is back celebrating the end of the school yearDee's little bakers program is back celebrating Graduates of all grades(k-12) from 4 to 6pm Join us for a night of decorating Cookies, Storytelling and more brought to you by Dee's tasty treats & The Tacony LAB Comunity Arts Center Deestastytreats247@gmail.com Be sure to follow us on IG- dees_tastytreats247 Tacony LAB Class Enrollment and Attendance PolicyThe Tacony LAB’s classes are unique in Philadelphia: we do not charge tuition or any sort of fees for any of our classes. Our classes are popular and often have wait-lists. If you enroll

  • A Conversation with Walter Naegle

    Chester County History Center 225 North High Street, West Chester, PA, United States

    History, activism, and resilience in the LGBTQIA community. A conversation about history, activism, and resilience in the LGBTQIA community. Walter, who is the surviving partner of late American Civil Rights leader Bayard Rustin, is the Executive Director of the Bayard Rustin Fund, which commemorates Rustin's life, values, and legacy. He is also board member emeritus at the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice, an LGBTQIA safe space, community activist center, and educational enclave in Princeton, New Jersey dedicated to honoring Bayard Rustin through their mission and good works.  

  • “Foragers” Screening

    InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building 1400 North American, Suit 108, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Inliquid and the Jericho Cinema Club invite you to join us for a screening of "Foragers," directed by Palestinian filmmaker Jumana Manna.Inliquid, in collaboration with Jericho Cinema Club, invites you to join us on Thursday, April 27, in the InLiquid Gallery for a screening of Foragers, directed and produced by Palestinian filmmaker Jumana Manna. Foragers depicts the dramas around the practice of foraging for wild edible plants in Palestine/Israel with wry humor and a meditative pace. Shot in the Golan Heights, the Galilee and Jerusalem, it moves between fiction, documentary and archival footage to portray the impact of Israeli nature

  • Tyler after Dark: Firefly Walk under the Stars

    Tyler Arboretum, 515 Painter Road, Media, PA, 19063, United States

    Experience the bioluminescent wonder of fireflies on this after-hours hike! As dusk settles and darkness envelops the Arboretum we will head into the forest to visit several locations where we expect to observe fireflies at this time of year - fields, meadows and at the forest edge. Our guides Dick Cloud and John Bunting will share points of special interest and seasonal highlights. In addition to fireflies we hope to see and hear some of the nocturnal wildlife that make a home in Tyler’s natural areas! Hiking at night is a unique sensory experience. We will use our sense of

  • Noctournal Wildlife Walks

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

    We will take a hike to look and listen for creatures of the night: owls, toads, flying squirrels, fireflies, racoons etcNocturnal Wildlife Walks We will take a hike to look and listen for creatures of the night: owls, toads, flying squirrels, fireflies, racoons etcWed April 5 7:30pmWed May 3 7:30pmFri June 23 8:30pm

  • THE WISSAHICKON WATERSHED THEN & NOW WITH STAN KOZAKOWSKI, DEBBIE HOELLEIN, AND JIM MCCLORY

    Meet at Johnson Street and Lincoln Drive Join Debbie, Jim, & Stan as they explore the Monoshone Creek, one of the critical tributaries of the Wissahickon Creek. This tributary played a vital role in the economic and political history of Philadelphia but also was part of the dangerous pollution of the city’s drinking water. From the lessons of the past, learn how your daily activities can both harm and protect our precious natural resources. We will be joined by local historian, David Bower at Historic Rittenhouse Town, to learn more about the rich history of this historic gem and how

  • Schuylkill Saturdays: Family-Friendly Guided Hikes

    Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, 8480 Hagy's Mill Road, Philadelphia, PA, 19128, United States

    Start your morning with a guided hike led by an environmental educator and learn about the marvels of our 365 acre forest. Schuylkill Saturdays are free, open to all ages, and take place rain or shine; no registration required. Please note that this hike will be about an hour long and the trails are not stroller-friendly. Hikes will start from the Visitor Center.

  • Germantown Farmers Market

    Germantown Farmers Market

    Germantown Farmers Market 5501 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Every Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm 5501 Germantown AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19144 The Germantown Farmers Market invites local food producers and artisan makers to sell their wares in the heart of Historic Germantown!

  • Bike Tour of Bartram’s Mile with Urban Riding Basics

    Bike Container

    Join us for a slow-paced ride highlighting Bartram’s Bike Trail.  The ride will make a few stops, including a short info session about how to properly wear a helmet, use basic hand signals, and an overview of the trail. You can bring your own bike and helmet or rent a bike and helmet for free at the class. Various levels of experience are welcome on the tour and no one will be left behind, but participants should have some basic riding knowledge. For those with no biking experience who are seeking to learn how to ride, check out the Learn-to-Ride

  • Gardening with Bees in Mind

    Mt Cuba 3120 Barley Mill Rd, Hockessin, DE, United States

    Native bees need our help! We cannot afford to lose our native bees, as they are integral to ecosystems and pollinate a significant portion of our crops. Join Leah Brooks as she discusses how we can extend a lifeline to our struggling pollinators by planting certain shrubs and wildflowers and managing our home habitats with bees in mind. A garden walk to view the plants is included. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Saturday, June 24, 2023. About the Instructor: Leah Brooks is Mt. Cuba’s Public Programs Assistant. She graduated from the University of Delaware

    $29
  • UpRooted: A Walking Tour of Enslavement and Abolition

    Mount Pleasant Mansion 3800 Mt Pleasant Dr, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Fairmount Park Conservancy for a walking tour telling the complex history of human bondage and the fight for freedom at the historic houses of Fairmount Park. DATE Saturday, June 24, 2023 TIME 10:00am - 1:00pm LOCATION Mount Pleasant Mansion 3800 Mt Pleasant Dr Philadelphia, 19121 Nearly every acre of Philadelphia contains evidence of the lives of early Black residents, and the historic mansions in Fairmount are no exception. Alongside the stories of the wealthy white men and women who owned these estates, we can find the stories of Africans and African-Americans, raising families, fighting for freedom, working in a

  • Tasting Station in Lucille’s Garden for National Pollinator Week

    Birds, bats, bees, butterflies, beetles, and other small mammals that pollinate plants are responsible for bringing us one out of every three bites of food. Stop by our Pop-up Tasting Station in Lucille’s Garden to learn about pollinators and their role in food production. You can also sample some foods we’re harvesting from the garden! No registration is necessary, and it’s free with admission. Just stop by any time from 10 am to 1 pm. See you there!

  • Jenkintown Creek Tour

    When: Saturday, June 24th from 10am to 2pm Where: RSVP for tour information. FREE! Looking for models of clean water projects and partnerships for your community? Want to be able to share with your constituents, non-profit organizations, and businesses the progress and opportunities in your backyard? See our award-winning Jenkintown Creek Restoration Project sites first-hand…ask about challenges like funding…learn about solutions! Please join us to visit sites where we have restored streambanks and enhanced wetlands, planted hundreds of native trees, and installed rain gardens, all to improve creek health and communities. We will be drive from site to site, and tour each site on foot. Carpooling is

  • Native Flute-Making Workshop with Tchin and We Are the Seeds

    Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, 8480 Hagy's Mill Road, Philadelphia, PA, 19128, United States

    Learn how to make and play a Native courting flute with Tchin, an Indigenous Elder musician and culture bearer. We Are the Seeds is creating space for Native and Non-Native individuals to learn to make and play the Native courting flute, which holds unique historical and cultural significance. In a modern take on this traditional art, participants will make flutes out of PVC pipes. They will also have the opportunity to learn from and have discussions with Tchin, creating opportunities for cross-cultural understanding. All materials as well as catered lunch will be provided for participants; the event will take place

  • 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!

  • Building Emergency Preparedness & Germantown Resilience with WATER

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

    A water-focused event in GREAT's Emergency Preparedness InitiativeWhere does YOUR water come from?What does your filter actually remove? During the March water contamination, did you rush out to the store to find bare shelves? Store water without spending money on plastic bottlesTips to prevent flood damageAll this and so much MORE on June 24th! *Event schedule coming soon*Confirmed partners so far: Tacony-Takoony-Frankford Watershed PartnershipKrista Unearthed Philadelphia Water DepartmentGreenTreks

  • 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

  • Jams and Canning with Chef Gail

    The Discovery Center 3401 Reservoir Drive, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Food preservation made easy! Learn the basics of jamming, canning, and dehydrating with Chef Gail and the Strawberry Mansion CDC at The Discovery. No experience necessary.

  • reFlea Vendor Market

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

    A vendor market showcasing local remakers, vintage & secondhand refurbishers, and DIY creatives.What is reFlea?The Resource Exchange's reFlea is a vendor market for local remakers, vintage & secondhand refurbishers, upcyclers and DIY creatives. So if you are interested in sustainability, creative reuse, and contributing to Philly’s circular economy, then reFlea may be the perfect event for you!What is The Resource Exchange?The Resource Exchange provides inspiration and reclaimed materials for creative and environmentally resourceful making, teaching & living. Our nonprofit shop, gallery, and workshop space promotes creative reuse, recycling, and resource conservation by diverting valuable materials from the waste stream and

  • Jazz on the Green at Fisher Park

    Fisher Park 571 West Spencer Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Kick off the summer with four amazing bands in the lush green space of Fisher Park, Olney, Philadelphia!Jazz on the Green will bring music to the verdant green lawn of Fisher Park in the Olney section of Philadelphia on Saturday, June 24. This multi-generational showcase will present three distinguished groups of musicians: Suzzette Ortiz Group, Sistahs Attune, Raimundo Santos Trio and the Double Portion Ensemble (featuring Professor Randy Gibson of Gibson School of Music & Arts). The event will be held from 3 pm - 7 pm. Fisher Park is located on the 6000 block of North 5th Street in

  • Midsommarfest

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

    Join us on June 24th for American Swedish Historical Museum's Midsommarfest. Midsommarfest is a fun day for the entire family with traditional Swedish food, live music provided by the Last Chance duo, and activities for all ages. During the event, you can purchase flower crowns and refreshments. Also, check out our Swedish used book sale and Mormor's Attic Shop, which is filled with second-hand treasures. Tickets are $5, and children under 5 are free. The event includes Museum admission.

  • All Volunteer Day/MUD Day/Firefly Hike

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

    Celebrate Summer Solstice w/ International Mud Day while working in Phorest. Then stay for short hike to peak at the lightning bugs.This month we will be celebrating the Summer Solstice by also celebrating International Mud Day while weeding, harvesting, plant ID, labeling, etc. THEN, at 8:30 p.m. we will hike to the meadow to see the lightning bugs. The Mud pit will be full of natural, rocky, grassy, buggy mud for adults and children to play in while we also work on the Phood Phorest. Join us for one or all parts of the evening. No experience necessary, just the

  • Orchestra in the Garden – Ben Franklin’s Fiddle

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

    7:00 – 8:00 pm
    Transport yourself back in time with our garden concert, celebrating the rich musical heritage of early America.

  • Sunrise Ceremony

    Upper Meadow

    Join us as we greet the Sun and celebrate the beginning of Summer with drumming and songs. Feel free to bring drums or shakers and take in the beauty of the first moments of the day. All are welcome! Meeting spot: Meadow between the sweat lodge and beehives. Just follow the path that winds behind the parking loop and red shipping container towards the River.  

  • Free Guided Bird Walk at Pleasant Hill Park

    Pleasant Hill Park 8900 N. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Riverfront North Partnership and Bird Philly for a Free bird walk at Pleasant Hill Park on Linden Avenue.Join us for a free guided bird walk at Pleasant Hill Park. We'll have a guide from Bird Philly helping us find and ID our feathered friends. A few pairs of binoculars will be available for participant's to borrow. This event is for all levels of birders, new and old. Participants' will meet on the grass in front of the rec center, near the playground at 8:30am. Expect to walk through some brush and high grass, so long pants are recommended.

  • Farm Volunteer Day at Henry Got Crops Organizer: Weavers Way Farms

    Weavers Way Henry Got Crops Farm 7095 Henry Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for a morning of field work on the farm! Get your hands in the dirt & help with planting, weeding, mulching, harvesting, and/or moreYou will be working with Akiva (he/him), the Farm Manager at Henry Got Crops, as well as potentially other Weavers Way farmers, co-op members completing working member shifts, and other volunteers. Field work generally involves kneeling, squatting, or bending over for extended periods of time and being exposed to the elements and the outdoors, i.e. sun, rain, bugs, mud, etc. We encourage taking breaks, drinking lots of water, and doing only what feels right for

  • Trek Philadelphia Manayunk Pride Ride

    AIM Academy 1200 River Road, Conshohocken, PA, United States

    Let’s ride for PRIDELooking for your local Pride Ride event? Check out which stores are participating in this ride:Trek ArdmoreTrek Philadelphia Center City Trek Spring HouseWe're saddling up to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community, and you're invited to join in on the fun!   Everyone is welcome on this casual cruise — so bring your family, coworkers, neighbors, and friends. Plus, we'll be handing out lots of tasty snacks, drinks, and free goodies for you and your bike (while supplies last) — so don’t miss out! Helmets are required, and lights and hydration are recommended.   

  • Floriculture Volunteer Day

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

    Bartram’s Garden needs volunteers to help gather material for its famous dried botanical holiday wreaths! Volunteers will learn plant identification and get hands-on experience with successful harvesting and preservation techniques while helping us prepare to offer sustainably harvested dried botanical wreaths at our Handmade Holidays fundraiser event in December. Learn about sustainable wreath-making and get creative incorporating colors, textures, shapes, and fragrances in designs. No previous experience is needed! Tools and equipment will be provided. Please note that we will be outdoors in the garden as well as the meadow, so be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate

  • Yoga in the park

    Yoga in the park

    Azalea Garden Azalea Garden, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Celebrate spring and find your peaceful place in the greenspace! LOCATION Azalea Garden Kelly Drive and Fairmount Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19130 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. TICKET PRICES: Pay what you can – $10, $15, or $20 KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: This class takes place outdoors on flat grass (or on a

  • Vegan Sausage Making 101

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

    Vegan Sausage Making 101!FlatBelly Veg is returning with another tasty vegan food preparation workshop! This time around FlatBelly Veg will be demonstrating the fine culinary art of vegan sausage making! In addition to learning how to prepare vegan sausage, Josh, the founder and owner or FlatBelly Veg, will discuss the nutritional, environmental and financial benefits of eating a plant-based diet.

  • Awbury Farm Market

    Awbury Farm Market

    6336 Ardleigh St 6336 Ardleigh Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Locally Sourced, Farm Fresh Produce at Awbury. The Farm is always free and open to walk and explore, but on Sunday afternoons from spring through fall, you can enjoy fresh local foods, buy fresh produce, and shop for artisan goods. In addition, we have Awbury staff and partner organizations on site to answer your questions, plus fun, family-friendly activities, wellness events, workshops, and demonstrations on the first Sunday of every month.

  • Gnome Core: Experimental Art Performance

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

    Spend some quality time with our Gnome in Residence. This year’s Performing Artist in Residence is our own Professional Hermit, Alex Tatarsky. Alex’s performances will take place on the grounds of Glen Foerd and will inhabit a space somewhere in between eco-lecture, object dance, and foraged dinner theater. Although the concept of the professional hermit faded away at the end of the 18th century, it has not left us entirely. It has evolved from the antiquarian druid to its current reincarnation in the person of Alex Tatarsky: Garden Gnome. This performance will be located near the water tower and will

    Free
  • Mushroom Foray at Fort Washington State Park

    449 Militia Hill Rd 449 Militia Hill Road, Fort Washington, PA, United States

    Join the Philadelphia Mycology Club for free public mushroom hunt!**This event is free and open to everyone. The PMC is funded entirely through donations. If you are able, please consider choosing the Donation Ticket option at checkout to give an amount of your choice**Meet at the Hawk Observation Deck parking lot at 1pm. After a brief introduction we will break apart to look for mushrooms. If it is your first time and/or you feel like you need guidance you will be able to follow more experienced members. At 3pm we will all meet back at the starting point to identify

  • Resistance Garden Community Celebration & Fundraiser

    One Art Community Center 1431-39 North 52nd Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for our community gathering in honor of Painted Bride's Resistance Garden project! This past year, our Resistance Garden project saw over 2,350 Philadelphians engage with the vibrant urban gardens of our city in fun, creative ways – including foraging tours, educational zines, and youth arts programming. We’ll celebrate our year’s work together with food, drink, family-friendly activities, and live music. Performances include SNACKTIME, Ursula Rucker & Tim Motzer, and Oluwafemi. Admission is free, but donations are much appreciated. Your contribution would support our celebration of our partners’ vital cultural work, as well as our future growth as a

    Free
  • Field Trips to Independence Seaport Museum

    Ferko Playground 1101 E Cayuga St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    TTF is excited to provide FREE monthly field trips to the Independence Seaport Museum (ISM) on the following Sundays: June 25, July 23, August 13, September 24, October 22, and December 17. Trip schedule below: 1:30pm – Meet at Ferko Playground – 1101 E Cayuga St, Philadelphia, PA 19124   4:30pm – Arrive back at Ferko Playground *This trip is valued at $60 per person. Please notify with 48hrs notice from departure if you are no longer able to attend.   Questions? Call us at 215.744.1853 or email doryan@ttfwatershed.org Register here.  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Español~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TTF proveerá excursiones mensuales GRATIS al museo del Independence

  • VIRTUAL: Cloth Diaper Workshop

    The Nesting House 542 Carpenter Lane, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    FREE Cloth Diaper Workshop!Join Nesting House owner, Jen Kinka for our next cloth diaper workshop! Attending this workshop will demystify and simplify cloth diapering and give you the knowledge and confidence to get started.You will walk away with an understanding of the different types and brands of diapers we offer, how to care for them, and why cloth diapering makes good economic and environmental sense.After attending the workshop, please take advantage of the many services we offer to support your family in your sustainable parenting efforts.Free cloth diaper and carrier support from our experienced educators. See our hours here.10% off

  • Animal Caretaker Camp – Ages 5-7

    Aark Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center 1531 Upper Stump Road, Chalfont, PA, United States

    2023 Summer Camp Registration***For the safety of our animals, staff, and fellow campers, proof of covid-19 vaccination is required to attend camp. ***This camp is directed at children who aspire to one day work in the animal field, whether it be as a zookeeper, veterinarian, a future rehabber, or even just someone who loves animals! The activities in this camp will revolve around learning the basics of what it is like to work with and keep animals healthy and happy in captivity, with each day revolving around a certain aspect of animal husbandry. Throughout the week there will be different

  • Summer Pruning Workshop

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

    North zone horticulturist, Briar Maverick will lead the way in a hands-on pruning class!Summer is the time to prune many iconic spring-blooming shrubs, like azaleas and lilacs. Join Briar for a hands-on workshop to learn about summer pruning, as well as rejuvenation pruning for large or mature shrubs. Participation in the spring pruning workshop is not required to attend the summer session. This class is outdoors so please dress for the weather. Gloves and tools will be provided. If you have your own pruners, loppers, or handsaw that you would like to use please bring it along with you. Parking

  • Storytime in the Ambler Community Garden

    Ambler Community Garden: Knight Park 38 Church Street, Ambler, PA, United States

    Listen to stories and sing-a-long with Miss Delia on the ukulele. Please bring a chair or blanket.Listen to stories and sing-a-long with Miss Delia on the ukulele. Please bring a chair or blanket. Rain location the Ambler Library.

  • The Art of Soil

    Cheltenham Center for the Arts 439 Ashbourne Road, Cheltenham, PA, United States

    A hands-on workshop where we'll make and use paint from soil!Prehistoric humans made their paint from rocks and soil. We are still making art with these rich colors today. In this workshop, we will make pigments from soils gathered in the Cheltenham watershed and try our hand at painting with soil watercolors! 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 July for more workshops about watershed ecology and art!

  • PRIDE: Poets in the Park

    Shakespeare Park 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    A poetic celebration of PRIDE Month featuring local poets Boston Gordon, Campbell Simmons and Sean Hanrahan.We begin the final week of Free Library of PhillyPRIDE with our first PRIDE: Poets in the Park featuring local poets Boston Gordon, Campbell Simmons and Sean Hanrahan reading selections from their works and discussing their craft. Boston Gordon (he/they) is a poet and designer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the author of the chapbook Glory Holes out now from Harbor Editions. He runs the You Can't Kill A Poet reading series—which highlights queer and trans identified writers in Philadelphia. He has poems published in

  • Community Based Participatory Research to Strengthen Urban Neighborhoods

    Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health Nesbitt Hall, 3215 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Learn the history and principles of community-based participatory research as well as practical approaches for authentic collaboration.Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an orientation to research that begins with community informational and research interests and seeks to use the knowledge gained to inform action for community health improvements and social change. Although this approach to research is widely adopted in urban health and generally familiar to both community-based organizations and researchers, many still struggle with the lack of knowledge or experience with applying practical CBPR approaches to a pressing community health issue or potential research partnership. This course will review the

  • The Wissahickon in June with Andi Wingert and Debbie Hoellein

    Blue Bell Hill Park 798 W Walnut Ln, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Meet at Blue Bell Hill Park Experience the Wissahickon in June with Andi, Debbie, and Jim. We last did this hike in January when we had beautiful vistas because the leaves were down. This time we will have beautiful flora and hopefully will hear if not see some pretty birds. Our 3.5-4 mile hike will bring us to the East Falls trail on the other side of Lincoln Drive where we will visit the McKinney Quarry. Expect some steep and rocky climbs and descents. Children 12 years and older are welcome when accompanied by an adult, but please, no dogs

  • Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Bennett Compost (5650 Rising Sun Ave)

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

    You are invited to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony at Bennett Compost, 5650 Rising Sun Avenue on Tuesday, June 27th from 11am-12:30pm.You are invited to attend our special ribbon cutting ceremony marking the official opening of Philadelphia’s first municipal food composting facility at 5650 Rising Sun Avenue, operated by Philadelphia Parks and Recreation in partnership with Bennett Compost.This initiative was made possible by working with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to create this first-of-its-kind permit for small/mid-scale compost facilities. This permit allowed PPR to form a public-private partnership with Bennett Compost (Bennett), a local business in Philadelphia, who

  • Why Go Green? A Lunch & Learn Program

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

    WHEN Tuesday, June 27, 2023 11:30 am - 1:30 pm WHERE The Conservatory at Laurel Hill West Join us for a complimentary lunch and explore your green funeral and burial options as well as the benefits of pre-planning and a tour of Nature’s Sanctuary. COST This program is free to the public. Seating is limited. RSVP required.   DIRECTIONS We will depart from the CONSERVATORY at Laurel Hill West (not the first building you see when you enter from Belmont Ave.). Click here for directions to Laurel Hill West. Laurel Hill West Cemetery is located at 225 Belmont Avenue, Bala Cynwyd PA 19004 (GPS directions:

  • Pot Profits for Pennsylvanians Rally Day in Harrisburg!

    Pennsylvania State Capitol Building Commonwealth Avenue, Harrisburg, PA, United States

    Join All Together Now PA’s Pot Profits for Pennsylvanians campaign on the capitol steps in Harrisburg, PA on Tuesday, June 27 at 12pm to let your voice be heard!  The time is now to advocate for state legislation that decentralizes the marijuana industry and maximizes ownership of Adult-Use Cannabis (AUC) licenses for Pennsylvania family farms and small businesses, especially those owned by Black and Brown entrepreneurs. Lawmakers are getting ready to introduce bills this year.  We must seize this opportunity to let our elected officials know that we do not want outside corporations to control the AUC market in Pennsylvania.

    Free
  • Revolutionary Conversations: Philadelphia Women Leaving a Legacy

    Center / Architecture + Design 1218 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join PHILADELPHIA250 as the panel shares their personal experiences and insight on the importance of leaving your own legacy as a woman.Conversation with Panelists: 4-5 PM / Refreshments & Networking: 5-6 PMSince 1876, women have played a significant role in every national anniversary. In honor of this history, PHILADELPHIA250, the nonprofit leading the city’s plans for the 250th anniversary in 2026, will recognize the contributions of women to our shared past, present and future by hosting an inspirational evening of conversation with trailblazing women leaders. Sharing their personal experiences and insight on the importance of leaving your own legacy as

  • Leverage 2023

    Bartram's Garden 5400 Lindbergh Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us outdoors in June!Celebrating a decade of Leverage Join the Community Design Collaborative for classic face to face networking once again. The historic site on the banks of the Schuylkill River will be in full bloom and we can spread out in the fresh air!For three decades, the Collaborative has been leveraging the expertise and pro bono services of the design community to engage communities, build nonprofit capacity, and advance equitable development. Proceeds from Leverage 2023 help us continue this transformative work.Stay tuned for more details!For questions about the event, please email Catherine Sontag at sontag.catherine@gmail.com.

  • Unholy Wars

    A Midsummer Gala Celebration – Philadelphia Women’s Theatre Festival

    phildelphia ethical society 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join the Philadelphia Women's Theatre Festival for a fundraising gala celebrating women in the arts and the playful, colorful and beautiful gender spectrum of our world! 🎉 WHEN: Tuesday, June 27th, 7:30pm WHERE: The Philadelphia Ethical Society, 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA 19103 WHAT'S GONNA HAPPEN: Emceed by the captivating and illustrious Eric Jaffe (https://www.theericjaffe.com), the evening will include performances from this award winning drag queen, PWTF alum Sarah Gafgen and Meredith Beck with an excerpt from their touring show, "Merman and Martin: Together Off-Broadway", and multi talented theater artist Jenna Kuerzi! OPEN BAR! 🥂Food! 🍇 Dancing!🕺🏻 Live performances! 🎤

    $55
  • Taking a Line for a Walk – Artist Reception

    Park Towne Place Oar Pub, Towne Center, 2200 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Please join us on June 28th at Park Towne Place in celebration of our latest exhibition, Taking a Line for a Walk. The opening reception will begin in the North Tower, moving on to the West Tower, and finally the South Tower. Each tower will offer an opportunity to hear short remarks from a featured artist or curator, and a chance to mingle. Refreshments and hors d’oeuvres will be served. We look forward to seeing you at this next installment of art at Park Towne Place! About the Exhibition: Taking a Line for a Walk is an exhibition of artwork

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  • Volunteer Wednesdays at The Farm at Awbury (Mort Brooks Memorial Farm)

    6336 Ardleigh St 6336 Ardleigh Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for a morning of field work which could include harvesting, weeding, planting, mulching, seeding, and more!THIS WORK SHIFT IS FOR NON-MEMBERS ONLY! IF YOU ARE A MEMBER, PLEASE REGISTER FOR YOUR SHIFT THROUGH THE MEMBER PORTAL. What to expect: You will be working with Alessandro (he/him), who goes by Ali, and Nicole(she/they), the farmers at Awbury, as well as potentially other Weavers Way farmers, co-opmembers completing working member shifts, and other volunteers. Field work generally involves kneeling, squatting, or bending over for extended periods of time and being exposed to theelements and the outdoors, i.e. sun, rain, bugs,

  • Bennett Compost Cleanup in Tacony Creek Park

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

    Join Bennett Compost to clean Tacony Creek Park and park gateways every Wednesday. 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.

  • FABSCRAP PHL Volunteer Session: Wednesday, June 28, 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

  • Lily P.A.D.S

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

    Children ages 4-10 are welcome to discover our newly redesigned outdoor play space and participate in nature and arts-based activities.Lily P.A.D.S is a play and discovery space with children’s programming that will kick off this Summer with a series of 8 weekly workshops for little artists, ages 4-10.  Lily P.A.D.S., named in honor of Lily Macalester, daughter of the original owner of Glen Foerd, then called Glengarry, is located behind the community garden and apiary.This week participants will create nature wands using sticks, ribbons, paint, gems, beads, leaves, petals, and more! Also, children will be able to make wildflower seed

  • Science Heroes

    Wissahickon Valley Public Library 650 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell, PA, United States

    Let's Save Earth Together!For kids ages 5-11 yearsIn this action-packed story, two unlikely heroes work together to save their town (and the planet) from a super-polluting mastermind! Throughout the adventure, volunteers will help the performer conduct several exciting science experiments that bring this story to life! Together we’ll explore Newton’s Laws of Motion, air pressure, chemical reactions, and more!

  • How to Encourage More Solar Power in PA with PA IPL & JEA – June 28, 2023

    How to Encourage More Solar Power in PAJoin Pennsylvania Interfaith Power & Light and the Jewish Earth Alliance on June 28 at 7:00pm for an informational session on how to encourage more solar power in PA. Monica Carey ,Pennsylvania Program Director of Solar United Neighbors will be the speaker. The percentage of solar power generated in PA is far smaller than in neighboring states largely because we do not incentivize generation of solar power, in fact we have laws that inhibit solar installations. To transition to clean energy, we must increase solar generation quickly.

  • Nature at Night: Fireflies – Light Up the Night!

    FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN AGES 8-17 Join us for a presentation in Tyler’s Barn Loft, followed by a twilight walk to find fireflies! Fireflies light up our yards on warm summer nights, but their glow is starting to dim as populations decline. Join native planting designer Michelle Detwiler to learn about these uniquely bioluminescent creatures and their challenges. Learn how to create healthy habitat to make your space as inviting as possible for these charismatic insects. After the presentation, we will join entomologist Sam Nestory for an exciting twilight walk to observe and identify local firefly species in the meadow at Tyler! About the

  • Black Be Beautiful Mural Tour

    1100 Cecil B. Moore Ave 1100 Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    90-minute walking tour in North Philly dedicated to locals, resistance, and larger than life murals.BLACK BE BEAUTIFUL Tour is an EXPERIENCE!Join us for a transformative 90-minute Black history tour of North Philadelphia, a neighborhood just minutes from Center City, filled with stories, murals, and organizations dedicated to the local Black existence and resistance. Led by native storytellers, this walking tour will showcase numerous larger-than-life murals, with each one telling a unique story of the people who call this place home.PLACES WE'LL VISIT:The Viaduct Mural ProjectUrban CreatorsThe Village of Arts + HumanitiesLOCAL HONORED:Cecil B Moore - NAACP President + ActivistAs you

  • Volunteer: Native Planters

    Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, 8480 Hagy's Mill Road, Philadelphia, PA, 19128, United States

    Meet new friends, spruce up your gardening skills, and learn about native plants while maintaining our Sensory Garden and Front Entrance Garden. Tasks include weeding, trimming, collecting seeds, removing plants, transplanting, and other garden-related tasks.

  • Hand Tool Workshop for the Garden and Urban Farm

    Ruth Bennett Community Farm 1202-1498 Carla's Lane, Chester, PA, United States

    Join farmer Shane LaBrake to learn the basics about tool selection, use and care for small spaces.(Pre-registration required at least 24 hours in advance to participate in the event)Join farmer Shane LaBrake to learn the basics about tool selection, use and care for small spaces.

  • Sankofa Farm Stand at Bartram’s Village

    Come purchase fresh, chemical-free inspirited local produce straight from Sankofa Community Farm every Thursday at the Bartram’s Village apartments (54th & Lindbergh Blvd entrance), now through mid-November! EBT, cash, WIC Farmer’s Market vouchers, and Senior vouchers are all accepted methods of payment (standard retail WIC vouchers are not accepted). You can also catch the Sankofa Farm Stand at Clark Park Farmer’s Market in West Philadelphia every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month from 10am-1pm!

  • Celebration of the Community Fund for Immigrant Wellness

    Boathouse at FDR Park FDR Park, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us to celebrate the work of the Community Fund for Immigrant Wellness over the past five years!Using a community-driven approach, the Community Fund for Immigrant Wellness has supported more than 30 organizations with more than $1million in funding over the last five years. Please join us to celebrate the tremendous impact of this grant program and our most recent cohort of 11 grantees who are working to promote mental and emotional health in immigrant communities throughout Greater Philadelphia. Event Details: Date and Time: Thursday, June 29th from 4-6pmLocation: The Boathouse at FDR ParkRefreshments will be served Dress is casual

  • Cheese & Wine at Old Pine

    Museum for Art in Wood presents Tea and Game Night

    Museum for Art in Wood 141 North 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join the Museum for Art in Wood for an evening of backgammon and shesh besh. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the game, this game night is for everyone. Guests are invited to bring their own boards or use one provided by the Museum. Get ready for an enjoyable and exciting night of friendly competition and laughter. During Tea and Game Night, attendees are welcome to explore the Museum’s latest exhibition, The Mashrabiya Project: Seeing Through Space, a multi-disciplinary exhibition featuring commissioned, never-before-seen works from six international artists. The exhibition is the first effort in the U.S. to

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