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SUMMARY:AFTER SCHOOL ADVENTURES
DESCRIPTION:This staff led afterschool program\, guides children (ages 6-12) on adventures in Pennypack Park. October 10\, 17\, 24.\n\n\nYouth will be immersed in a different natural science topic each class utilizing multiple learning tools including hands-on. \nThis staff led afterschool program\, guides children on adventures in Pennypack Park. We will meet at the Pennypack Environmental Center\, then enjoy new adventures each week. \n Three Tuesdays in October.\nOctober 10: Apple Pressing + Adventures\nOctober 17: PawPaws & Pumpkins + Adventures\nOctober 24: Campfire + Adventures  \nChildren ages 6-12. \nThis is a drop off only program.\n$5 per child per day \nParking is available at the center with additional street parking.  \nThe center\, bathrooms\, and picnic areas are all accessible\, however\, the trails are rocky and uneven. \nThis is an all-weather\, outdoor program. Please dress for the weather and hiking.  \nPhotos will be taken of participants during this program for use by the Pennypack Environmental Center and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. If you wish to opt out\, please let us know before the program.  \nCity of Philadelphia Covid-19 information at phila.gov. \nTicks don’t hibernate. TICK CHECK upon return and every day after nature play.  \nFor questions or to register by phone/email. Contact us at pec@phila.gov or 215.685.0470
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/after-school-adventures-2/
LOCATION:Pennypack Environmental Center\, 8600A Verree Road\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19115\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lily P.A.D.S
DESCRIPTION:Kids are welcome to create their very own Halloween mask!\n\n\nHalloween time is the perfect time to have some super creative fun with Mask Making! Come out to the Play Space and use all kinds of colorful art materials and loads of imagination to design your very own mask! And as usual\, we’ll make time to play\, play\, play! \nT﻿his activity is perfect for kids ages 4 and up!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/lily-p-a-d-s-14/
LOCATION:Glen Foerd\, 5001 Grant Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19114\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231017T183000
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SUMMARY:Botanical Illustration: Creating a Botanical Sketchbook
DESCRIPTION:Taught by Margaret Saylor\, Artist; Member\, American Society of Botanical Artists (ASBA) and the Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators \nThe wonderful natural elements that make up our autumn outdoor world are perfect botanical subjects! We’ll draw or paint new family of specimens each week. You’ll create a sketchbook page based on the week’s topic. Not only will we learn about that week’s botanical theme\, but we’ll see how these subjects fit into the broader realm of contemporary botanical art. Themes will include: flowers\, fungi\, moss\, lichens\, leaves\, seed pods\, gourds\, and fir trees. \nMargaret Saylor is the editor/designer of ASBA’s The Botanical Artist journal. She earned a certificate in botanical art and illustration\, with distinction\, from the NYBG. \nAll levels welcome; some drawing experience helpful but not necessary. We will work in graphite\, Micron pen\, and/or watercolor. A Zoom link and a recommended materials list will be emailed to all participants.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/botanical-illustration-creating-a-botanical-sketchbook/2023-10-17/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artists' Workshop Series,Arts & Culture,Classes & Workshops,Environmental Art,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231017T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231017T203000
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SUMMARY:Sew Basic: For People Who Know Absolutely Nothing About Sewing
DESCRIPTION:Sewing intrigues you but you don’t know where to start… Come learn about the basics of sewing in an inspiring and friendly atmosphere.\n\n\nIf only you could hem your own pants\, mend your torn clothes\, and reattach that button that fell off! This upcycling trend seems cool and you want to hop on board\, but where do you even start? Thanks to the Reagan administration gutting home economics programs in favor of STEM to compete with Russia during the Cold War\, most Millenials and Gen Zer’s never learned how to sew in school. \nIn this 2-hour class\, professional tailor and fashion designer Ruby Gertz will cover sewing basics from the ground up. You need ZERO experience to take this class! We will cover hand and machine sewing basics\, as well as how to choose a first project that can help you take your skills to the next level. \nRuby has over a decade of sewing teaching experience and has worked with children and adult students at all sewing levels\, from absolute beginners to fashion students deep in the thick of developing thesis collections for their BFAs. She is a friendly and patient teacher and excels at passing her love of sewing on to others. \nIn the class\, students will create a pin cushion that they can take home and use to store pins and needles. \nThis workshop is open to students ages 18+.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/sew-basic-for-people-who-know-absolutely-nothing-about-sewing/
LOCATION:Firehouse Arts Germantown\, B06\, 5231 Germantown Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144\, United States
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SUMMARY:Uncle Bobbie's X Jessie Reyez - Live Reading
DESCRIPTION:Join Uncle Bobbie’s as we welcome Jessie Reyez for a special live reading of her new book of poetry\, “Words of a Goat Princess”\n\n\nWe are so excited to welcome Grammy-nominated artist\, Jessie Reyez for a special\, live reading of her new book of poetry\, Words of a Goat Princess. \nThis will be an amazing opportunity to hear the words and the thoughts and motivations behind them. A Q&A will follow so make sure you have your questions ready for Jessie. \nA﻿ll tickets will come with a signed copy of Words of a Goat Princess. \nY﻿ou don’t want to miss this! \n-﻿—- \nA﻿bout the author: Jessie Reyez is a multi-platinum and award-winning recording artist\, songwriter\, and live performer who was born in Toronto\, Canada to Colombian immigrants and raised between both worlds. Throughout her career\, Reyezhas released two critically acclaimed EPs and two albums\, and she has collaborated with various renowned artists including Sam Smith\, DuaLipa\, Eminem\, Romeo Santos\, and many others. Reyez is also a five-time JUNO Award winner and has received high praise from\, among others\, The New York Times\, Pitchfork\, Rolling Stone\, and Complex. \nA﻿bout the book: A moving poetic debut from a talented artist\, Words of a Goat Princess is everything you love about singer/songwriter Jessie Reyez—her rawness\, her love affair with the ugly truths of humanity\, and so much more. \nWords of a Goat Princess is the debut poetry collection about life’s struggle and triumphs from Grammy-nominated and JUNO-award winning songwriter Jessie Reyez. \nWith the authenticity and heartbreaking relatability that her fans know and love her for\, Reyez brings the breadth of her lived experience to the page as few recording artists can. At times ethereal and visceral\, these 43 poems are carefully painted moments that expertly explore love\, loss\, and identity with an artistry that leaps off the page with every turn. \nThrough this collection of poems and stories\, Jessie Reyez shows that she is more than a pop performer\, she is a true artist whose star knows no limits. \n… \nDoors open at 6:00pm. \nStreet parking available. Wheelchair accessible entrance available. \nA﻿ll ticket sales are final and non-refundable
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/uncle-bobbies-x-jessie-reyez-live-reading/
LOCATION:Greene Street Friends School\, 20 W. Armat St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144\, United States
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Wednesdays at The Farm at Awbury (Mort Brooks Memorial Farm)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a morning of field work which could include harvesting\, weeding\, planting\, mulching\, seeding\, and more!\n\n\nT﻿HIS WORK SHIFT IS FOR NON-MEMBERS ONLY! IF YOU ARE A MEMBER\, PLEASE REGISTER FOR YOUR SHIFT THROUGH THE MEMBER PORTAL.  \nWhat to expect: You will be working with Alessandro (he/him)\, who goes by Ali\, and Nicole \n(she/they)\, the farmers at Awbury\, as well as potentially other Weavers Way farmers\, co-op \nmembers 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 \nelements and the outdoors\, i.e. sun\, rain\, bugs\, mud\, etc. We encourage taking breaks\, drinking \nlots of water\, and doing only what feels right for your body! There is drinking water available and \na porta potty a short walk from the fields. We are out there rain or shine\, but not in unsafe \nconditions – you’ll receive an email if we cancel the volunteer day due to anticipated inclement \nweather. \nHow to get there: On google maps\, search “The Farm at Awbury Arboretum.” The address is \n6336 Ardleigh Street. Park on Ardleigh St. and walk in through the gate. Stay to the right and \nwalk past the community garden\, the pavilion\, the greenhouse\, and the Philly Goat Project. \nMeet us at the wash station/picnic table or peek into the field if you don’t see us. \nWhat to bring: Water\, sun protection\, clothes and closed toed-shoes for working outside and \ngetting dirty\, garden/work gloves if you have them \nAccessibility: There is a paved path from the entrance gate on Ardleigh St. to the greenhouse\, \nthen a gravel path with a mellow slope down to the fields. The porta potty is wheelchair \naccessible. We have a folding table and a shade tent that can be set up near the greenhouse for \nwheelchair accessible work – please let us know if you need accessible work options so that we \ncan have projects set up. Email aascherio@weaversway.coop.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/volunteer-wednesdays-at-the-farm-at-awbury-mort-brooks-memorial-farm-14/
LOCATION:6336 Ardleigh St\, 6336 Ardleigh Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T090000
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SUMMARY:Hike the Mt. Cuba Trails and Ashland Hawk Watch Hill
DESCRIPTION:Reconnect with nature in this exceptional behind-the-scenes trek through the natural areas with Ellen Lake\, Mt. Cuba’s director of conservation and research\, and Joe Sebastiani\, manager at Ashland Nature Center. Along the way\, scout for birds\, explore old-field meadows and woodland habitats\, and learn about several natural lands projects and research experiments. Dress for the weather\, bring binoculars\, a water bottle\, and lunch. Be prepared for a four-mile hike through hilly terrain. \nThis program takes place in person in Mt. Cuba Center natural lands on Wednesday\, October 18\, 2023 (Rain Date: Wednesday\, October 25). \n About the Instructor: \nEllen Lake\, PhD\, is the Director of Conservation and Research at Mt. Cuba Center. She taught environmental education and was the Education Director at the Brandywine and Red Clay Valley Associations. Ellen has a master’s degree in Entomology and Ph.D. in Entomology and Wildlife Ecology from the University of Delaware\, where she researched biological control of mile-a-minute weed and how to integrate weed management techniques to restore plant communities. Ellen has extensive experience researching insect-plant interactions\, including work for the USDA in the Greater Everglades ecosystem. \nJoe Sebastiani is the Director of Adult Engagement for the Delaware Nature Society. He is passionate about birds and wildlife\, founded the Ashland Hawk Watch\, and edits Delaware eBird\, an online checklist program\, for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. \nRegister Now \nMember Registration \n 
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/hike-the-mt-cuba-trails-and-ashland-hawk-watch-hill/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T110000
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SUMMARY:Bennett Compost Cleanup in Tacony Creek Park
DESCRIPTION: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! \nLocation: Meet at Bennett Compost: 5650 Rising Sun Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA 19120 \nTime: 11am \nAll tools and supplies will be provided. \nNo registration required. \nQuestions? Contact Alex Rosario at Alex@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/bennett-compost-cleanup-in-tacony-creek-park-18/
LOCATION:5650 Rising Sun Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA 19120\, 5650 Rising Sun Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clean-ups,Tacony Creek Park Keepers Meeting,Volunteer Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T130000
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SUMMARY:Noon Bird Walks at Wissahickon Environmental Center
DESCRIPTION:Noontime bird walks.\n\n\nEnjoy an expert guided bird walk during fall migration. If it’s raining we will watch the feeders from inside and talk about birds!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/noon-bird-walks-at-wissahickon-environmental-center-4/
LOCATION:Wissahickon Environmental Center\, 298 W Northwestern Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T140000
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SUMMARY:Fall Wednesday Walkabouts (9/6 - 11/15)
DESCRIPTION:Get outside and discover Jenkins with us!\n\n\nWEDNESDAYS\, SEPTEMBER 6 – NOVEMBER 15 \nFall Wednesday Walkabouts \n1:00 – 2:00 PM \nJenkins Arboretum & Gardens Staff \nJoin us on Wednesdays this fall for walking tours through our glorious gardens. Each week will have a different focus depending on the staff leader and the seasonal landscape. Topics could include Jenkins’ history\, wildflowers\, pollinators\, native trees\, fall foliage\, and much more. Get outside and discover Jenkins with us! \nLarge groups are requested to schedule private guided tours at other times (contact tours@jenkinsarboretum.org). \nFree of charge
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/fall-wednesday-walkabouts-9-6-11-15-3/
LOCATION:Philadelphia\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T151500
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T143724Z
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SUMMARY:Reading Terminal Market Tour
DESCRIPTION:Come taste the Market’s history and hear stories of some of the 80+ small\, family-owned businesses in the iconic Reading Terminal Market!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/reading-terminal-market-tour-33/
LOCATION:Reading Terminal Market\, 1136 Arch Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20231013T144806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T144806Z
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SUMMARY:River Alive! Learning Trail Drop-In Hours
DESCRIPTION:Join TTF from 3-5pm at the River Alive Learning Trail for FREE information and materials: Seek and Find maps\, coloring pages\, reusable bags\, and water bottles. \n\n\nLearn about the Learning Trail’s 2023 FREE summer programs! Seek & Find\, free tickets to the Independence Seaport Museum\, and free field trips to Independence Seaport Museum one Sunday each month. \nNext trips are October 22 and December 17. Register here. \n\nQuestions? Contact ralt@ttfwatershed.org.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/river-alive-learning-trail-drop-in-hours-4/
LOCATION:Ferko Playground\, 1101 E Cayuga St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19124\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Tacony Creek Park Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T163000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20231013T142950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T142950Z
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SUMMARY:A Taste of Latin American Heritage Pop-up
DESCRIPTION:Reﬂecting the range of culinary traditions\, foods\, and ﬂavors of Latin America that are richly ﬂavorful\, aﬀordable\, and easy-to-prepare.\n\n\nA Taste of Latin American Heritage features recipes that blend the food traditions of four cultures: the indigenous people (Aztecs\, Incas\, Mayans\, and other Native Americans)\, continental Africans\, the Spanish\, and the Portuguese. \nJoin us at South Philadelphia Library for a bite of delicious vegetarian food inspired by the culinary traditions of Latin America’s people.   \nCheck out the menu! \n\nCannellini Bean and Pumpkin Seed Salad\, Boniatillo (Sweet Potato Pudding) on 10/3\nWild Veggie Tostadas\, Panama’s Tropical Bounty Smoothie on 10/17\nMenestra de Lentejas (Ecuadorian Lentil Stew)\, Sikil Pak (Mayan Pumpkin Seed Dip) 10/31\n\nEveryone is encouraged to wear a mask.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/a-taste-of-latin-american-heritage-pop-up-2/
LOCATION:South Philadelphia Library\, 1700 South Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19145\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20231016T151538Z
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SUMMARY:New Muralists: A Philly Artist Talk Series
DESCRIPTION:A series of artist panel discussions with local artists who are (mostly) new to mural making.\n\n\nA series of artist panel discussions with local artists who are (mostly) new to mural making. With each panel\, we’ll learn how the artists took on this new challenge\, what they choose to create\, and why painting in the public space is important to them and valuable to our communities. \nPainting The Party–Artist PanelWHEN: 10/4\, 5-8pm HOSTS: Conrad Benner and Darnell SchoolfieldPANELISTS: Tykira Mitchell\, Tai Corrienté Baucom\, Keshida Layone\, Corinne Dodenhoff\, Nasir Young\, and Rushawn Videl-Gevonte Stanley \nPANELISTS BIOS: \nTykira Mitchell \nMeet Tykira\, a portrait painter based in Philadelphia who predominantly uses acrylic and oil paints to create her works of art. Apart from painting\, Tykira experiments with graphic design\, using color\, space\, and form to capture the essence of being a young\, Black\, and radical woman. Her portraits serve as a confrontational form of group therapy\, encouraging her subjects to reflect on themselves and their experiences while exploring the past\, present\, and future\, as well as what healing for Black women can look like. Still in the developmental stages of her art career\, Tykira currently explores the best ways to reach communities that need it most\, such as the youth\, people experiencing homelessness and housing insecurities\, those who identify as LGBTQ\, and anyone who needs a little bit of extra love and care. \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/tykiraoctaviah/  \nTai Corrienté Baucom \nTai Corrienté Baucom is a colorful figurative illustrator\, designer\, and muralist with influence from her roots and generations of family stories. She attended Moore College of Art in Design\, where she received her BFA in Illustration with honors. Elaborate textiles and patterns\, fashion\, and nostalgic photography inspire her most. She aspires to highlight vintage glamour with a hint of spirituality\, mysticism\, and mythology in her work. Every brush stroke is done with thought\, intent\, purpose\, and love. Tai began her career as a teacher\, working with students aged 5-19\, in 2020. She currently works as a teaching artist with Mural Arts Philadelphia.  \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/taicorriente/  \nKeshida Layone \nKeshida Layone is a self-taught visual artist born and raised in New York currently living and creating mixed media artwork in Philadelphia. His obsession with all living things finding a way to live and stretch towards the Sun for relief and safety is what fuels his soul. Layone’s visual communication shines a light on threats to the planet like endangered animals\, climate change\, and mental health struggles. He conveys a sense of serenity\, creativity and visual healing. His hope is to significantly improve creativity\, workflow and happiness in the world. \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/breatheartllc/  \nCorinne Dodenhoff \nCorinne Dodenhoff is a graphic designer\, illustrator\, and all-around creative type living in Philadelphia. She is also a creative consultant\, an arts educator\, and a fine artist. Outside of work\, she’s an excellent cat and dog mom\, a pretty okay plant mom\, and a musician in the band Queasy. \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/corinnedodenhoffcreative/  \nNasir Young \nNasir Young received his BFA from Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Art. Nasir is currently represented by Gross McCleaf Gallery in Philadelphia. In 2020 he was awarded The Raymond D. & Estelle Rubens Travel Scholarship to go to London. Young was awarded an illuminate arts grant in 2021 and 2022\, he was the Second place winner of the Philadelphia Sketch Club 158th exhibition of small oils\, a 2022 Davinci Art Alliance Resident\, and 2023 Delaware Contemporary resident. Nasir’s primary source of imagery is the everyday scenes of urban inner city life. He has had multiple group shows in Philadelphia\, and online exhibitions. \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/nasiryoungart/   \nRushawn Videl-Gevonte Stanley \nRushawn Videl-Gevonte Stanley\, or “Scum Lizard\,” is an American illustrator\, muralist\, and founder of the Philadelphia Chalk Festival. Stanley’s work is known for its bright\, highly saturated color palettes and cartoonish style paired with cerebral content and dark themes. \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/scumlizard/  \nHOST BIOS: \nDarnell Schoolfield is a creative go-to in the arts\, culture\, and non-profit sectors. He is the Social Media and Marketing Manager at Mural Arts Philadelphia\, the nation’s largest public art program. With a background in creative writing\, design\, videography\, and music journalism\, he brings a unique skill set to managing the organization’s social media presence through content creation and strategic marketing efforts. In 2018\, Darnell became the first Digital Content Creator for the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation\, helping oversee digital strategy and content creation for parks such as Spruce Street Harbor Park\, Penn’s Landing\, Cherry Street Pier\, Race Street Pier\, and Blue Cross RiverRink. In 2021\, he co-founded Art From the Heart Gallery\, Philadelphia’s first-ever NFT Art Gallery\, sparking an innovative change in the crypto art scene\, focused on providing access to ownership in digital assets. To date\, Schoolfield delivers creative direction to multidisciplinary artists\, creates independent and organizationally backed digital programming\, facilitates panel discussions\, and curates galleries and exhibitions throughout the tri-state area\, helping give voice to historically underrepresented artists. \nConrad Benner​ is the founder of​ ​StreetsDept.com and a Project Manager with Mural Arts Philadelphia​. Named one of the 76 most influential people in Philly by Philadelphia Magazine in 2020\, Conrad is a Fishtown\, Philadelphia born-and-raised photo-blogger\, curator\, and podcaster. For the last 12 years his work has explored art\, our public space\, and the creative minds shaping the world around us. Conrad has also used his platforms to advocate for better public transit with #SEPTA247; increased funding for Philly’s unhoused youth with #AmICutOut; and various voter drives including #ToThePolls and #MailboxVoters\, among other efforts. “I focus on the public space because that’s what connects us. I believe that our shared spaces are powerful tools for building and supporting a more equitable city.” \nFront Street Walls 2023–Artist PanelWHEN: 10/11\, 5-8pm HOSTS: Conrad Benner and Symone Salib*PANELISTS: Iris Barbee Pendergrass\, EL TORO\, Emily White\, and UNAPXLXGETIQ \nPANELISTS BIOS: \nUNAPXLXGETIQ \nUNAPXLXGETIQ is an Alternative name adopted by Artist & Designer Emmanuel Wisdom. UNAPXLXGETIQ is a conscious creator. He creates to heal\, nurture and cultivate a prosperous afro-human mentality. He’s also known for his creative\, thoughtful & expressive artworks. He strives to Educate\, Elevate\, and Inspire progressive conversations throughout his work. In addition to art\, He’s worked as a designer for a variety of brands\, from commercial projects to small & international businesses. Some notable clients include; Nike\, Wrigley’s Gum\, Men’s Health\, American Greetings\, Freeform TV\, Reform\, and NFL Alumni Association.  \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/unapxlxgetiq/  \nEmily White \nEmily White is a painter\, muralist\, and sculptor. Emily’s work focuses on the relationship between the animal and its changing environment. Her paintings are paired with objects that are distinctly human\, illustrating the bond of the animal’s life with our own. She invites audiences to reflect on the consequences of human industry and innovation on our natural world\, and our relationship to it. Emily has been painting murals in Philadelphia for over a decade. She has worked with the Philadelphia Zoo\, Philadelphia Flower Show\, The Philadelphia International Airport\, Blick\, Ketel One\, and Virgin Voyages to name a few. She’s had her hand in many prominent Philadelphia Mural Arts murals such as “Untitled” by Amy Sherald and Roberto Lugo’s “The Talented Mr. Trotter” on the new Clay Studio. Emily also creates sculpture and paintings for gallery shows and has her second solo feature with Arch Enemy Arts later this year. Originally from the Boston area\, Emily has been living in Philly for 11 years. She graduated from Massachusetts College of Art in 2011 with a BFA in sculpture. In 2021\, she started White Knuckle Painting LLC and continues to paint murals and signs for businesses in Philadelphia and surrounding suburbs.  \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/gggreatwhite/  \nEL TORO \nJustin is an artist born in the Philippines\, but is currently residing in Philadelphia. He is known for creating “EL TORO”\, an anthropomorphic character inspired by the carabao (a water buffalo native to the Philippines). The character can mostly be seen on stickers stuck on the back of signs and newspaper bins. He learned about exhibiting his art in public for free when he attended the Art Institute of Philadelphia to study graphic design. He believes art should be enjoyed by everyone and it shouldn’t matter what age\, race\, creed\, ethnicity\, sex or background you come from. \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/eltoro215/  \nIris Barbee Pendergrass \nIris Barbee Pendergrass was born in the city of Philadelphia\, PA. At a young age Iris began to express herself through art. Which later led her to pursue a higher education at Arcadia University where she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts and majored in Graphic Design. Iris has used her passion for art and design to illustrate her feminine side. While finding her voice as an artist\, she created the inspirational brand These Pink Lips. These Pink Lips are uplifting and inspiring for women to be sexy\, strong\, beautiful\, and comfortable with their femininity and power! \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/thesepinklips/  \nHOST BIOS: \nConrad Benner​  \nConrad Benner is the founder of​ ​StreetsDept.com and a Project Manager with Mural Arts Philadelphia​. Named one of the 76 most influential people in Philly by Philadelphia Magazine in 2020\, Conrad is a Fishtown\, Philadelphia born-and-raised photo-blogger\, curator\, and podcaster. For the last 12 years his work has explored art\, our public space\, and the creative minds shaping the world around us. Conrad has also used his platforms to advocate for better public transit with #SEPTA247; increased funding for Philly’s unhoused youth with #AmICutOut; and various voter drives including #ToThePolls and #MailboxVoters\, among other efforts. “I focus on the public space because that’s what connects us. I believe that our shared spaces are powerful tools for building and supporting a more equitable city.” \nSymone Salib  \nSymone Salib (she/her) is a first generation Cuban/Egyptian street artist\, muralist\, and trauma informed educator based out of Philadelphia. Through paint and illustration she works to highlight the lives of people\, with an emphasis on BIPOC across her city since 2017. She focuses on vibrantly sharing the stories of people in hopes we can connect and resonate with humans who are different from ourselves. She strives to spread joy and create a space where people are not only seen but heard and valued. \nWawa: Welcome America 2023–Artist PanelWHEN: 10/18\, 5-8pm HOSTS: Conrad Benner and Symone Salib*PANELISTS: Devyn Dais\, Yuliya Semenova\, and Ayiana Viviana \nPANELISTS BIOS: \nDevyn Dais  \nDevyn Dais is a 22-year-old abstract painter\, currently attending Tyler School of Art full-time. She works in oil\, acrylic\, and other mixed media. Painting brings Devyn a peace and stillness that she desires to share with every person who views her work. \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/devyndaisart/  \nYuliya Semenova \nI am a Ukrainian painter\, printmaker\, and muralist who has made the United States my home for the last 6 years. After completing my degree in Painting at Stockton University\, I moved to Philadelphia to pursue my career. I have loved art since I was a child. However\, I’ve always had a particular passion for painting\, finding it comforting to be able to create an alternative universe on a flat surface. In my work\, I explore how culture\, history\, and identity are constructed and how they intersect. My aim is to find my own voice while speaking the voice of our generation with themes of uncertainty and risk. \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/yuliyaaaaas/  \nAyiana Viviana \nAyiana Viviana is an abstract artist who through art\, explores the nature of emotion and how creating can bring to the surface things hidden deep within. Through abstract paint scrapes\, line art\, neurographic doodles and zentangle patterns\,  Ayiana encourages the art viewer to perceive their own internal reality and perception\, thus helping them see themselves more clearly. Each piece creates a potential story that only the viewer can tell. Through art\, perception\, and connection\, Ayiana hopes to share the stories of her own life and emotional peaks and valleys. \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/AyianaViviana/  \nHOSTS: Symone Salib & Conrad Benner
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/new-muralists-a-philly-artist-talk-series-2/
LOCATION:Paradigm Gallery + Studio\, North 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, USA\, 12 North 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20231009T162659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T162659Z
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SUMMARY:Community Engagement & Collaboration with Amber Art
DESCRIPTION:Amber Art & Design shares their recipe for collaboration and approach to community engagement in Philadelphia and beyond.\n\n\nJoin A﻿mber Art and Design and Mural Arts Philadelphia for a workshop and guided tour of “Common Space / Espacio Común 10 years of practice with Amber Art & Design”\, an exhibition celebrating 10 years of collaboration and community engagement. We will share how we started\, what’s kept us going and welcome any questions or ideas for the future. \nA﻿bout the exhibit: \nAmber Art & Design\, known for producing murals\, public art installations\, community engagement processes\, educational programming\, and arts and culture consultancies in Philadelphia and nationwide\, believes in art’s capacity to serve as an inclusive platform for critical conversations led by and for community voices.  \nThe exhibition will explore themes of communality\, history and memory\, collaboration\, investment in community voices\, gathering\, and exchanging ideas.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/community-engagement-collaboration-with-amber-art/
LOCATION:Icebox Project Space\, 1400 North American Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T203000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20231009T162713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T162713Z
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SUMMARY:Democracy\, Voting\, & Climate Solutions with PA IPL & JEA - October 18\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:The essential relationships between democracy\, voting\, and climate change solutions\n\n\nJoin Pennsylvania Interfaith Power & Light and the Jewish Earth Alliance on October 18 at 7:00pm for a discussion about the essential relationships between democracy\, voting\, and climate change solutions. Voting for positions at all levels strengthens democracy and has the potential to implement strong climate friendly policies. The reverse is also true\, when people fail to vote\, democracy can be threatened and harmful policies or no policies can be enforced. \nSpeaker: Maegan Ramirez\, Climate Justice Outreach Coordinator at the Union of Concerned Scientists
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/democracy-voting-climate-solutions-with-pa-ipl-jea-october-18-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T103000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20231002T180936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T185214Z
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SUMMARY:The True Impacts of Alternative Energy Solutions on your Utility Bill
DESCRIPTION:Join SEI for a “look behind the curtain” as we explore the true impacts of Renewables\, CHP and EV Charging projects on your utility bill.\n\n\nRegardless of if you have alternative energy in mind right now\, you can learn more about your utility bill  and how everyone will be charged for electricity and utilities in the future. \nWho should attend: \nFacilities Managers\, Building Owners\, CFOs\, Energy Professionals\, Sustainability Managers Procurement Professionals\, Project & Property Developers\, Municipal Developers\, Job Seekers.  \nEvent Agenda:   \n8:00 to 8:30 a.m. –  Check-in\, networking and light breakfast. \n8﻿:30 to 10:00 a.m.  – Program followed by Q & A moderated by SEI’s Michael Cromer\, VP – Energy & Sustainability at Pennoni. \nContinue the discussion until 10:30 a.m. in the Gallery.  \nPresenter:\nDavid Ferro\, CEO – Optics Consulting\, LLC \nThis program will start with a high level review of the PJM grid followed by how local gas and electric utilities bill their clients.  We will explore the many utility invoice line items that are often ignored and explain how alternative energy solutions impact these fee structures both positively and negatively.  Examples and case studies will be presented showing both favorable and detrimental scenarios based on the type of utility invoicing. The goal of this program is to educate the audience on how alternative energy projects can affect your “bottom line” allowing for improved decision making.     \nThree parts to the program: \n1.	Bills and understanding with utilities and where you fit in the grid \n2.	Right-sizing who you are and the line items of your bill \n3.	Case studies and examples provided. The committee mentions: Some notable things worked on for Fortune 200\, 500\, Universities and Pharma. \n Topics to address in the program include: \n1.	What do clients need the most? \n2.	Breakdown of invoices \n3.	Do you have the smallest footprint that you can? Rightsizing your company. \n4.	Energy management and where do you fit? Where are your holes? \n5.	Three parts that are Planet\, People and Profit for both gas and power. (The committee says this will be the theme of the Energy Briefing program in February 2024. \n6.	Time of use rates. What is peak and how does it translate to your bill and impact the bottom line.  \n\n\nA﻿bout this event:\nRegistration is required. Any messaging pertaining to the event will be sent to the email that was provided in the registration. \nThis is an in-person event with an option for ZOOM. The zoom is not a professional presentation. Virtual attendees will be able to hear and see the presentation but asking questions will be limited to posting your question in the CHAT.  THE ZOOM INFO FOR THIS EVENT WILL BE SENT TO YOU IN A CONFIRMATION EMAIL UPON COMPLETION OF REGISTRATION.  \nQuestions? Contact Jim Lauckner\, Project Consultant jlauckner@ccedcpa.com.  \nThis event is funded in part by the Chester County Workforce Development Board. 
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/the-true-impacts-of-alternative-energy-solutions-on-your-utility-bill/
LOCATION:Chester County Economic Development Council\, 737 Constitution Drive\, Exton\, PA\, 19341\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20230907T171425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T171425Z
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SUMMARY:Global Water Alliance 16th Annual Conference: Advancing WaSH Goals in a Changing World Through Innovation and Resilience
DESCRIPTION:The challenges of climate change and resource shortages require innovative approaches to advance resiliency and mitigation in WaSH (water\, sanitation\, and hygiene). \nThis 1-day conference will address the urgent need for new technologies and new data analytics in water management throughout the world in order to adapt to the future realities of more extreme weather patterns and events\, sea-level rising\, glacier melting and drought. Innovative thinking is needed. Successful implementation of new and modern (water) management tools will be highlighted; innovative approaches for community involvement and commercial buy-in will be debated; and practical solutions as brokered by governing bodies\, market suppliers\, and adjusted legal frameworks will be highlighted. All stakeholder groups will be represented. \nCo-hosted by Global Water Alliance and Science History Institute \nFor more details: https://globalwateralliance.net/event/annual-conference/\nTo register: https://globalwateralliance.net/event/annual-conference/
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/global-water-alliance-16th-annual-conference-advancing-wash-goals-in-a-changing-world-through-innovation-and-resilience/
LOCATION:Science History Institute\, 315 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Event,Health & Wellness,Health in Nature,History,Hosted events,Hybrid Event,Nature & Community Science,Professional,River,Stormwater,Water,Watershed
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T173000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20230501T162955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T162956Z
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SUMMARY:Global Water Alliance 16th Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Advancing WaSH Goals in a Changing World Through Innovation and Resilience\n\n\nGlobal Water Alliance 16th Annual Conference: Advancing WaSH Goals in a Changing World Through Innovation and Resilience\nThe challenges of climate change and resource shortages require innovative approaches to advance resiliency and mitigation in WaSH (water\, sanitation\, and hygiene).  \nCo-hosted by Science History Institute  \nThis 1-day conference will address the urgent need for new technologies and new data analytics in water management throughout the world in order to adapt to the future realities of more extreme weather patterns and events\, sea-level rising\, glacier melting and drought. Innovative thinking is needed. Successful implementation of new and modern (water) management tools will be highlighted; innovative approaches for community involvement and commercial buy-in will be debated; and practical solutions as brokered by governing bodies\, market suppliers\, and adjusted legal frameworks will be highlighted. All stakeholder groups will be represented.  \nGWA members receive a discounted conference rate. If you are interested in membership\, please visit our Membership Page before purchasing your tickets.  \nVisit the Global Water Alliance Website for more information.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/global-water-alliance-16th-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Science History Institute\, 315 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T113000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20231002T181510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T185216Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer – Care for Nature
DESCRIPTION:Love nature and want to lend her a helping hand? Join fellow volunteers in removing invasive plant species\, nurturing native plants\, and restoring habitats. Projects vary\, but good fun (and dirt) is guaranteed! Natural Lands cares for more than 23\,000 acres and 120 miles of trails\, and we couldn’t do it without volunteers like you. \nVolunteering with Natural Lands is a great way to learn more about the natural world\, give your time to a great cause\, and connect with enthusiastic\, like-minded people. \nThe health and safety of staff and volunteers is our highest priority during this outdoor volunteer event. Please review “before you go” details. \nCapacity is limited for this small-group event\, and pre-registration is required. If you sign-up\, please plan to participate. If you need to cancel\, please let us know so another volunteer can attend. All are welcome\, ages 12 and up. Minors under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult parent/guardian. Adult(s) and the Minor(s) for whom they are responsible\, should register in the same transaction.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/volunteer-care-for-nature-18/
LOCATION:Saunders Woods Preserve\, 1020 Waverly Road\, Gladwyne\, PA\, 19035
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Service
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T151500
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20231002T123928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T143724Z
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SUMMARY:Reading Terminal Market Tour
DESCRIPTION:Come taste the Market’s history and hear stories of some of the 80+ small\, family-owned businesses in the iconic Reading Terminal Market!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/reading-terminal-market-tour-35/
LOCATION:Reading Terminal Market\, 1136 Arch Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T151500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20231002T182207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T182207Z
UID:10007277-1697728500-1697731200@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Mindfulness in the Garden Fall Meditation Workshop: Thankful for Me
DESCRIPTION:Extending gratitude to our own selves \nCome rest and revitalize your physical and mental health with moments of mindfulness\, meditation\, and group yoga in the Garden. This free series\, facilitated by Luna and organized in partnership with Family Practice and Counseling Network (FPCN)  requires no prior registration and welcomes participants of all abilities! \nPlease bring a yoga mat\, towel\, and water bottle. We’ll have extra water and a limited supply of mats on hand as well. While the class begins at 3:15\, participants are encouraged to gather and ground themselves in the space from 3-3:15pm. Classes will move to the chosen area for the day from the welcome center at 3:15pm. Rain or shine! \n  \n 
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/mindfulness-in-the-garden-fall-meditation-workshop-thankful-for-me/
CATEGORIES:Classes & Workshops,Free Community Events,Series,Yoga & Meditation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T173000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20231013T143807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T143807Z
UID:10007892-1697731200-1697736600@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED FROM 9/14 journeying barefoot
DESCRIPTION:Join barefoot bella of journeying barefoot for a six-week sound healing\, nature meditation\, and reflection series. \nWe will gather weekly on Thursdays from 4-5:30 pm. Please bring a towel\, blanket\, or mat to sit on as well as a journal/notebook for reflections. We’ll have extra yoga mats and journals to share too. \nThese events will take place either out in the Garden or indoors\, depending on the weather. We’ll meet at the Welcome Center before heading to the day’s location. All events will be rain or shine. \n  \n“at journeying barefoot we commune together with Black\, Native\, and Indigenous women and children to expand awareness at the intersection of self\, spirituality\, and education through the practice of alternative healing modalities\, connection to nature\, exploration of self\, and adventure through travel.” \n learn more at www.journeyingbarefoot.com 
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/rescheduled-from-9-14-journeying-barefoot/
CATEGORIES:Free Community Events,Series,Yoga & Meditation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T180000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
CREATED:20231013T161439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T161439Z
UID:10007900-1697733000-1697738400@gridphilly.com
SUMMARY:Energy Justice in a Climate-Changing World (Climate & Democracy)
DESCRIPTION:A discussion with BENJAMIN SOVACOOL (Boston University)\, moderated by SANYA CARLEY (Penn Kleinman Center for Energy Policy).\n\n\nHybrid Event: In-person and online. Zoom link sent to registered attendees. \nCLEAN AND RENEWABLE ENERGY\, like that from dirty sources\, requires significant technological infrastructure\, with potentially deep impacts on the wellbeing of surrounding communities and ecosystems. In this conversation\, leading energy justice thinker BENJAMIN SOVACOOL (Boston University) grapples with the economics\, politics\, and environmental tradeoffs of energy production. He considers how and why any energy transition must account for social and multispecies justice. How can we conceptualize energy justice? What does it look like on the ground? And what cross-sector alliances can achieve clean energy transitions without perpetuating dirty energy injustices? Moderated by SANYA CARLEY (Kleinman Center for Energy Policy). \nBENJAMIN SOVACOOL is the Director of the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability (IGS) and a Professor in the Department of Earth & Environment. He works as a researcher and consultant on issues pertaining to global energy policy and politics\, energy security\, energy justice\, climate change mitigation\, and climate change adaptation. More specifically\, his research focuses on renewable energy and energy efficiency\, the politics of large-scale energy infrastructure\, designing public policy to improve energy security and access to electricity\, the ethics and justice of energy\, and building adaptive capacity to the consequences of climate change. \nClimate and Democracy is hosted by the Andrea Mitchell Center and Penn Program in Environmental Humanities and sponsored by the Environmental Innovations Initiative.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/energy-justice-in-a-climate-changing-world-climate-democracy/
LOCATION:Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics\, 133 South 36th Street\, Suite 010\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T065545
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SUMMARY:We Hold These Truths: Screening and Talkback
DESCRIPTION:Join WHYY\, N.I.C.E. partner FunTimes Magazine\, and Africom for a community screening and talk about PBS’ newest documentary.\n\n\nThe new PBS documentary We Hold These Truths explores the influence of America’s Declaration of Independence. This one document inspired over 100 nations around the world to seek their own independence. \nJoin WHYY News’ Community & Engagement team\, N.I.C.E. (News & Information Community Exchange) partner FunTimes Magazine\, Africom Philly and our host\, Bartram’s Garden\, for a screening and community discussion with residents who have immigrated to the U.S. from African and Caribbean countries about their lived experiences\, their search for freedom\, and whether the founding fathers’ ideals have been actualized.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/we-hold-these-truths-screening-and-talkback/
LOCATION:Bartram’s Garden (Barn)\, 5400 Lindbergh Boulevard\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19143\, United States
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SUMMARY:2023 Philadelphia Lantern Slide Salon
DESCRIPTION:The Philadelphia Lantern Slide Salon is back!\n\n\nPhiladelphia Lantern Slide Salon\nThursday\, October 19\, 2023\, 6 to 7:30 pm –  in the Wagner’s lecture hall \nCelebrate Archives Month Philly at the Wagner Free Institute of Science as we showcase glass lantern slides from the special collections of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University\, the American Philosophical Society\, The Historical Society of Frankford\, the Penn Museum\, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society\, and the Wagner Free Institute of Science during the annual Philadelphia Lantern Slide Salon. \nIn the spirit of lantern exhibition culture\, this salon will bring together unique and rarely-seen images presented in the context for which they were originally created. Sit back and enjoy as we explore the intersection of art and scientific discovery through scientific illustrations and photographs from Academy of Natural Sciences collecting expeditions; travel to Tahiti in the 1920s with John Hill Bourne; witness the arrival of the elevated train in Frankford; journey back in time for some breathtaking views of Switzerland; celebrate the 300th anniversary of Benjamin Franklin’s arrival in Philadelphia with a whirlwind tour of his life; and so much more! \n\n\n\n\nPredating the motion picture\, lantern slides were used for entertainment and to illustrate educational programs. The Philadelphia Lantern Slide Salon will be held in the Wagner’s Victorian-era lecture hall using an historic lantern projector. Please join us for a rare treat as we revive an old technology in order to see culturally significant lantern slide collections from the libraries and archives of Philadelphia’s most distinguished institutions. \n\n\n\nI﻿mages:\nPhotograph of an iceberg in the Sullorsuaq Strait\, Greenland\, taken by zoologist Benjamin Sharp on an expedition led by Robert Peary\, August 9\, 1891. From the collections of the Academy of Natural Sciences.\nS﻿wiss Goats. From the lantern slide collections of Jay V. Hare and John C. Wister in the PHS McLean Library & Archives. \nThe elevated train in Frankford. From the collection of The Historical Society of Frankford.\nIn veranda at Paea\, Tahiti.  John Hill Bourne seated in a chair. Penn Museum image no. 216664.\nFranklin’s First Arrival in Philadelphia. From the collections of the American Philosophical Society.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/2023-philadelphia-lantern-slide-salon/
LOCATION:Wagner Free Institute of Science\, 1700 West Montgomery Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19121\, United States
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation (Free)
DESCRIPTION:Learn the what\, why\, and how of science-based mindfulness meditation in this beginner friendly presentation.\n\n\nA﻿bout the Program\nScientific research shows mindful meditation can relieve stress\, pain\, and other negative thoughts. Join Maceo Hood\, a certified Mindfulness Facilitator from the Institute for Organizational  Science and Mindfulness\, to learn about the science of mindful meditation. A brief practice session will follow. Sign-up is not required but appreciated all the same.  \nA﻿bout the Presenter\nMaceo Hood began practicing Transcendental Meditation in the 70’s while a student at Lincoln University\, PA.  In the years since\, he earned his Master degree in Industrial and Labor Relations from the Indiana University of PA and his certification as a Senior Human Resources Professional (SPHR) from the Human Resources Certification Institute.  Maceo’s experiences as a senior HR practitioner for the last 25 years primarily in organizations that were experiencing  change and restructuring led to his interest in employee psychological safety and wellness. Most recently Maceo earned his certifications in Mindfulness Leadership as well as  Mindfulness Facilitation from the Institute for Organizational Science and Mindfulness (IOSM).
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/introduction-to-mindfulness-meditation-free/
LOCATION:Free Library of Philadelphia\, 1901 Vine Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T203000
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CREATED:20231002T180756Z
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SUMMARY:Cider: Pennsylvania’s Once (& Future?) Favorite
DESCRIPTION:Look at how cider was historically made\, its presence and importance in Pennsylvania\, and where it’s heading today.\n\n\nTHURSDAY\, OCTOBER 19\n \nCider: Pennsylvania’s Once (& Future?) Favorite\n \n7:00 – 8:30 PM\n \nMark A. Turdo\, Cidermaker\, Cider Historian\, and Author of the Pommel Cyder blog\n \nCider was once the most important beverage in America\, but our relationship to it has been interrupted. Touching on everything from William Penn to Prohibition\, this overview by Mark A. Turdo looks at how cider was historically made\, its presence and importance in Pennsylvania\, and where it’s heading today. Explore early horticulture\, economics\, foodways\, and politics through the lens of cider.\n \nFree of charge | Virtual event (a Zoom link will be emailed to participants prior to lecture date) \nThis virtual lecture is a part of our Third Thursday Lecture series
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/cider-pennsylvanias-once-future-favorite/
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SUMMARY:La La Lil Jidar: 20 Years Behind the Apartheid Wall in Palestine
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Aisha Mershani’s work documents nearly 20 years of the Israeli Apartheid Wall\, Israeli violence\, and Palestinian resistance. This exhibit is a gateway to bearing witness to what the news ignores – the people directly affected by the Wall. This multimedia experience includes photography of and audio storytelling by numerous Palestinian people living behind the Wall. This exhibit aims to educate the wider public\, all while using the gallery space to build a broader solidarity community. \nWeekly events will be organized by the La La Lil Jidar Collective to engage audiences towards the realities on the ground through artistic expression. \nOpening Reception: September 14th 6-9PM\nFilm Screening (Walled Citizen): October 5th 6-8PM\n2nd Thursday Reception: October 12th 6-9PM\nPanel Discussion: October 19th 7-9PM\nArtist Talk: October 26th 7-9PM\n“Palestinian Night” Closing Reception: November 9th 6-9PM
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/la-la-lil-jidar-20-years-behind-the-apartheid-wall-in-palestine/2023-10-19/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T210000
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SUMMARY:La La Lil Jidar Collective Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join us on October 19th\, from 7-9 PM\, for a panel discussion with the La La Lil Jidar Collective\n\n\n Please join us on Thursday October 19th from 7 – 9 pm for a panel discussion  featuring the La La Lil Jidar collective. Hear how they built the project collaboratively and their hopes and goals.  \nPanelists: Aisha Mershani\, Nora Elmarzouky\, Tracy Chahwan\, Qais Assali (virtual)\, Ahmed Ahmed\, Tara Taraneh\, Yaqeen Yemeni \nThis discussion is in conjunction with the solo exhibitoin La La Lil Jidar: 20 Years Behind the Apartheid Wall in Palestine\, currently on view at the InLiquid Gallery.  \nAisha Mershani’s (they/them) photography focuses on the Israel Apartheid Wall\, visually exposing the realities on the ground in Palestine\, reframing the source of violence. For nearly 20 years Mershani has photographed military checkpoints\, popular demonstrations\, house demolitions\, destroyed villages\, and the daily lives of Palestinians living under the violence of the Israeli Apartheid.  Most recently\, in 2022\, Mershani returned to the Occupied West Bank\, finding countless people that were photographed in 2004/2005 to photograph them again\, showing time behind the Wall. \nMershani’s photographs have been exhibited in numerous galleries\, multiple publications\, as well as many internet news sites over the years to further the awareness of the ongoing situation on the ground in Palestine. They are also one of the artists in the reference book\, “Encyclopedia of Arab American Artists“. \nAisha Mershani was born in Las Vegas\, Nevada to an American Jewish mother and a Moroccan Muslim father. Mershani holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Anthropology from the University of Redlands in California\, and a Master’s and a Ph.D. degree from the UNESCO program in Peace\, Development Studies\, and Conflict Transformation at the Universitat Jaume I in Castellón de la Plana\, Spain. \nTheir work comes from a place of concern about the injustices occurring in the Middle East\, and a commitment to artistically expose these injustices and educate those outside of the region. For Mershani it is vital to view Palestine/Israel beyond US mainstream news framing. The expression of everyday life is the primary objective of their documentary photographic work. \n \nThe InLiquid Gallery is located within the Crane Arts Building which is wheelchair accessible. There is limited accessible parking at the front of the building\, and a ramp leading into the main entrance. The main building door is not automated. Two all-gender bathrooms with multiple stalls are available for use — one with urinals\, one without\, and both with 1–2 wheelchair-accessible stall(s).
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/la-la-lil-jidar-collective-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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