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  • Mushroom Walk

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

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

  • Sustainable Fashion Product Launch

    Trunc 929 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia, United States

    Introducing the latest sustainability collection from emerging designer at Jefferson University. Join us at Trunc to meet the artist and see their vision come to life. It's guaranteed to be an experience you will enjoy. 10% of the proceeds from tonights sales will be donated to support Galaei's youth and young adult center.

    Free
  • First Friday May 2nd @ Arch Enemy Arts

    Arch Enemy Arts 109 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Arch Enemy Arts on May 2nd from 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. for the opening reception of three solo features by Joe Vollan, painter of doom-folk fairytales in acrylic; JB Burke, whose insanely realistic candy-colored pencil drawings must be seen to be believed; and Sad Salesman, presenting 25+ hilarious and adorable potato people figurines. Last but not least, its your last chance to check out our massive 13 Year Anniversary Exhibition, which opened in April and features sixty-three incredible new contemporary artists from all over the world. Hope to see you there! About the Gallery: Founded in 2012, Arch

    Free
  • Opening Reception: Kelly Kozma Solo //”Care Instructions” Group Exhibition

    Paradigm Arts Building 12 North 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Please join us for the opening for 2 exciting exhibitions with opportunities to collect artwork from all 3 floors.Please join us as we celebrate two exciting exhibtions centered around reuse and sustainable art practices. Artists will be in attendance with opportunities to view and collect artwork from 3 floors of the Paradigm Arts Building.Kelly Kozma: Watch Me BackflipEntering her 14th year working with Paradigm, Kozma will be unveiling a massive culmination documenting her career and process-intensive work. The artist is celebrating her personal relationships, archiving methods, and resilience with a massive 22-foot-wide installation comprised of 35,000 hand-stitched circles cut from

  • #Cultivate_Kindness

    FRIEDA 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

    FRIEDAcommunity’s new participatory art project #Cultivate_Kindness sprouted from a year of fun workshops making hundreds of paper flowers. We will give the flowers to strangers, with the goal of inspiring them to pay kindness forward. Amid current drastic changes in our social climate, we are cultivating paper flowers and taking part in FRIEDAcommunity’s outreach efforts to foster new friendships while bringing joy and purpose to participants. Celebratory opening cocktail party First Friday, May 2 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Open to the public FRIEDA 320 Walnut Street

  • Backyard Bash

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

    Photos courtesy of Stacey Gray At Valley Green Inn You are cordially invited to Friends of the Wissahickon’s second annual Backyard Bash, right in Philadelphia’s backyard, the Wissahickon Valley Park. Bring out your family and friends to the Valley Green Inn for an afternoon of live tunes, delicious roadhouse classics like catfish n’ waffles, backyard BBQ games, and a photo booth! Make some memories with us on May 2nd, 2025. All ticket levels include food and fun! Register below!

  • Virtual Nature Book Club | Crossings

    Attend this virtual session to discuss Crossings by Ben Goldfarb with Arboretum staff.Join us to discuss Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of our Planet by Ben Goldfarb. This award-winning publication highlights the global ecological transformations caused by the addition of 40 million miles of roadways to the planet. In this book club session, we will discuss our perspectives on the book, and reading it prior is suggested.The event link will be emailed to participants in the confirmation email generated from program registration.

  • Frog Call Night Hike

    The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education 8480 Hagys Mill Rd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Volunteer & Community Outreach Manager, Susan Slawinski, for a guided hike along our trails on Friday, May 2 to look and listen for calling frogs and toads. Learn why these amphibians sing and how to identify species by their own unique sound. Dress for the weather with sturdy, close-toed shoes and be prepared to hike to some of the wetlands around the Schuylkill Center. $5 for Schuylkill Center Members / $10  for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to most events at the Schuylkill Center along with many other benefits. Learn more about membership.

  • Producers’ Forum with Ashley Tyner and William Tyner

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Please join us for a Producers' Forum screening of the People's Way with Ashley Tyner and William TynerThe People’s Way by Ashley Tyner and William Tyner (USA, 2025, 75 minutes)At the intersection of East 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis, three community organizers—Jeanelle Austin, Toshira Garraway, and Robin Wonsley— embark on various and interweaving journeys after George Floyd’s murder to care for their communities, find inner healing, and forge a path towards Black liberation. Each one does this in their own way, whether demanding accountability for the murder of a community member by police, building a community-centered approach to

  • Art Nouveau. Create, and Sip

    Cherry Street Pier, North Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, USA 121 North Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for a fun night of learning and creating while sipping on your favorite drinks!Art Nouveau. Create, and SipDate: Friday, May 2Time: 7:00 PMLocation: Cherry Street Pier, North Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, USAGet ready to unleash your inner artist at Art Nouveau. Create, and Sip! Join us for an evening of learning, creating, and fun as we explore the beautiful Art Nouveau style. Bring your friends and enjoy a relaxing night of drawing, painting, and learning a wood burning techniqu. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just looking to try something new, this event is perfect for anyone

  • In Color Bird Watch and Goat Walk with the Philly Goat Project

    The Farm at Awbury Arboretum 6336 Ardleigh Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join the Philly Goats at the Farm as they share a Goat Walk with their friends at In Color Birding and learn all about our amazing BIRDS!! (and that's not the one's with helmets!) Meet at the goat barn, bird talk starts at 8 am sharp and goat walk departs at 10 am sharp!! We start right on time. Time & Location May 03, 2025, 8:00 AM – May 03, 2025, 11:00 AM Philadelphia, 6336 Ardleigh St, Philadelphia, PA 19138, USA About the event Join the Philly Goats at the Farm as they share a Goat Walk with their friends

  • Earth Day at Newlin Grist Mill

    Newlin Grist Mill 219 Cheyney Road, Glen Mills, United States

    Help celebrate nature and protect the environment with our Earth Day volunteer event! Each year, we bring together diverse volunteers from the community, including individuals, families, scout troops, and youth groups, to work on projects that improve habitat for wildlife, protect important natural resources, and preserve the park’s plant and animal communities. Past projects have included planting trees, installing bird boxes, and stream cleanups. We will meet to plant trees, remove invasive plant species, repair trails, and improve habitat for wetland wildlife. Groups will be scheduled for 3 hour shifts (9am-12pm or 1-4pm). Register for a shift by emailing jshahan@newlingristmill.org.

  • Tyler Arboretum Plant Sale

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

    Shop the annual Plant Sale at Tyler Arboretum on Saturday and Sunday, May 3 and 4! Open to the general public between 8 am and 2 pm. Admission to the Plant Sale is free. The Plant Sale takes place outdoors and is a rain-or-shine event. Garden experts are on hand to offer advice on plant selection, planting and care tips, and the best kinds of companion plants. Explore our diverse selection of plants with purpose, carefully chosen to benefit birds, pollinators, and you. The Plant Sale’s large selection of plants offers something to suit all pockets and tastes: from trees,

    Free
  • Plant Sale

    Shop the annual Plant Sale at Tyler Arboretum on Saturday and Sunday, May 3 and 4! Open to the general public between 8 am and 2 pm. Admission to the Plant Sale is free. The Plant Sale takes place outdoors and is a rain-or-shine event. Garden experts are on hand to offer advice on plant selection, planting and care tips, and the best kinds of companion plants. Explore our diverse selection of plants with purpose, carefully chosen to benefit birds, pollinators, and you. The Plant Sale’s large selection of plants offers something to suit all pockets and tastes: from trees,

  • Volunteer – Nurture Nature

    Stroud Preserve 454 North Creek Road, West Chester, Pennsylvania

    Love nature and want to lend her a helping hand? Grab gloves and join fellow volunteers in removing invasives, nurturing native plants, or restoring habitat. 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. Volunteering 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. The health and safety of staff and volunteers is our highest priority during this volunteer event.

  • Houston Meadow Volunteer Service Day

    Houston Playground 900 Grakyn Ln, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Meeting at Houston Playground Regardless of where you park, be sure to refrain from leaving any valuables in your car. There may be limited bathroom access during the service day. Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join us in Houston Meadow for a variety of stewardship tasks! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said, this service day may include the following activities: •

  • Hybrid Native Plants of Spring

    Hybrid Native Plants of Spring

    Mt Cuba, 3120 Barley Mill Rd, Hockessin, DE, 19707, United States

    Our highly popular Native Plants Series is available in a new course format. View the prerecorded lectures at your own pace prior to joining Mt. Cuba staff for scheduled onsite 2-hour garden tours. Native plants of the Eastern Temperate Forest are beautiful, inspiring, and critically important for healthy landscapes. From the subdued colors and fragrances of spring wildflowers to the exuberance of summer perennials and the captivating hues of fall foliage, discover a wealth of plants that satisfy your gardening needs throughout the seasons. Using Mt. Cuba Center’s stunning gardens, learn to identify 60 trees, shrubs, and herbaceous perennials for

    $249
  • Garlic Mustard Harvest

    The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education 8480 Hagys Mill Rd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Garlic mustard season is here! Alliaria petiolata, better known as garlic mustard, is an invasive species that’s hard to miss in this area, so it’s up to us to make them disappear in the best way we know how – eat it! Join us on a guided hike as we forage for garlic mustard. After the hike we’ll learn how to enjoy these tart and tasty plants three different ways. Space is limited for this event, so please purchase your ticket in advance. $15 for Schuylkill Center Members / $30 for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and

  • Tadpole Transformations

    Riverbend Environmental Education Center 1950 Spring Mill Road, Gladwyne, PA, United States

    It’s that exciting time of the year again when our ponds fill to the brim with squirming tadpoles! Join Riverbend's Educators for this fascinating annual rite of spring that happens right here at Riverbend. Learn about the lifecycle of the amphibians that live at the Preserve and see the tadpoles in action. This fun event is open to individuals and to families with children of all ages. Guests will explore the preserve and visit activity stations to learn all about frogs. Depending on the weather and other natural factors, we may see a lot of tadpoles or none at all,

    Free
  • RESCHEDULED Garden Walk and Nature Journaling

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

    Rescheduled for May 3 owing to rainy weather Certified in Nature Journal Education through the Wild Wonder Foundation, Meg Lemieur will teach a class on the practice of nature journaling. She defines nature journaling as collecting and organizing observations, questions, connections, and explanations about the natural world that surrounds us on paper using words, pictures, and numbers. You don’t need to be an artist, writer, or a naturalist to begin. In this class, you will be guided to look closely, notice more, and learn to notate the wild world at Bartram’s Garden. Teaming up with Lady Danni, a passionate forager,

  • Biking Level 1: Adults’ Learn-to-Ride (16+)

    This FREE two-hour Learn-to-Ride class teaches participants how to ride a bicycle. This class is perfect for those who have never ridden a bike or who may need a refresher. Staff and volunteers will teach participants how to: Balance Pedaling techniques Starting and stopping Steering and shifting gears You can bring your own bike and helmet or rent a bike and helmet for free at the class.  This class is for individuals ages 16 and up For individuals younger than this age range, check out our Kids’ Learn-to-Ride classes! Registration in advance is required. If registration is filled, you may

  • Tree for All

    The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education 8480 Hagys Mill Rd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Visit the Schuylkill Center for a tree giveaway! Thanks to the support of Pennsylvania Interfaith Power & Light in partnership with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the Schuylkill Center will distribute hundreds of native trees and shrubs to the public. This inspiring program seeks to empower people to take action to heal our planet by building community, providing access to native trees, and encouraging volunteerism. Sign Up Tree For All Details Quantities are limited and we cannot guarantee the available species will be in stock. We recommend coming early to ensure the largest selection. Signups will close when all plants are

  • Earth Day Festival at Honey Hollow

    Bucks County Audubon Society at Honey Hollow 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, PA, United States

    Celebrate Earth Day at Honey Hollow with local vendors, a petting zoo, and fun activities for the whole family!Join us in celebrating the incredible planet we call home at our Earth Day Festival, packed with exciting programs and activities designed to inspire a deeper connection with nature.Explore and shop from eco-conscious vendors, check out animals in the petting zoo, and discover more about local green industries and environmental organizations making a difference in our community.New this year! We're hosting a poster contest open to everyone ages 4 and up—no upper age limit. Submit your poster by April 3, and see

  • May 3rd Kids Art Club class with Bob Dix Ages 6-18 11AM Session

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

    Kids Club 6 years old and up. Please only sign your child up for 1 session.We ask that you do not arrive more than 5 minutes early. Kids Club art class is a 1 hour and 15 minute art class for kids ages 6 to 18 and up. It takes place from 11:00am-12:15pmThe student will create a few artist trading cards to trade with their classmates. A small collection of artworks and fun activity!When registering for kids club, please register only the child who will be attending. Parents may only accompany their child provided there is extra space but should

  • LoST in Philadelphia National Historical Park – a Smart-guided Bikeway Tour

    CycleNuts Selfie Tours - Valley Forge National Historical Park Bikeways 101 New Mill Rd, Norristown, PA, United States

    Along with American history buffs, cycle tourists will enjoy this national treasure chock full of scenic vistas, and great bikeways.LoST in Philadelphia National Historical Park- a Smart-guided Cycle TourAlong with American history buffs, cycle tourists will enjoy this national treasure chock full of scenic vistas, and great bikeways.The 3,500-acre Valley Forge National Historical Park is amazing to explore, especially on a bike tour! Visitors can peek into American history with General George Washington's headquarters and an encampment of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.This is also home to the National Memorial Arch, modeled after Rome's Arch of Titus.

  • Mother’s Day Floral Design workshop with Terra Luna + Remark Glass

    Bok Building 821 Dudley Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Elise Hanks of Terra Luna for an interactive floral workshop hosted by Remark Glass. Working with seasonal, locally grown flowers, we will explore sustainable practices in floral design and learn the basics of creating your very own flower arrangement. Take home your stems in a recycled glass vase, handmade by Remark, and tour the studio where it was made. During the class, the group will get a live glass blowing demonstration and an opportunity for Q&A. Ticket price includes all floral materials, vase, refreshments, and a Remark glass studio tour and demo. Single ticket = $130.00 / Set of

  • Paul Gripper Community Paint Day

    2600 Ridge Ave 2600 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    He was a beloved basketball coach and a father figure to many young people in the community.A winning submission of our public mural application process, this project honors the life of Paul “Unk P” Gripper, a North Philadelphia community member who inspired and mentored young men—many of whom garnered entrance and scholarship to college—through the game of basketball. Paul was described as a larger-than-life figure known for his loud, braggadocious personality. He embodied the spirit of Philadelphia—always cracking jokes and having fun, often silly but uplifting. Paul had a heart as big as his stature and was considered “a teddy

  • [Reschedule] Birds of a Feather: Art, Nature & Community at Tacony Creek Park

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

    Join us for Birds of a Feather, a family-friendly celebration that blends graffiti art and nature—because art belongs in the places we love! 📅 Saturday, May 3rd, 2025 | 12:00 – 4:00 PM 📍 Tacony Creek Park, Whitaker Gateway, Whitaker Avenue & E Loudon Street, 19120 Happening on Circuit Trails Day and Earth Day weekend, this exciting event—imagined by local artist Jay Correano in collaboration with TTF Watershed Partnership—brings together live mural painting, local artists, and hands-on activities for all ages. What to Expect: 🎨 Live mural painting by the V.U.R.T Creative 🛍️ Artist market featuring artwork, handmade goods, clothing

  • May First Saturday Open House: AnatoMAY with the MĂĽtter Museum

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

    Learn how we're alike on the inside with activities and a guest speaker from the Mütter Museum and Historical Medical Library!What can real-life observation—of skeletons, fossils, and other natural specimens—teach us about the inner workings of humans and animals? Join the Wagner and The Mütter Museum and Historical Medical Library in learning about anatomical structures, how the study of anatomy has developed since the 19th century, and the vital role museums and their collections play in advancing scientific knowledge.Enjoy an engaging presentation from Mütter Museum about comparative anatomy, as well as a plethora of hands-on activities for all ages! Test

  • reFlea Vendor Market

    1800 N. American St., Philadelphia, PA 19122 1800 N. American St., Philadelphia, PA 19122, PA, United States

    The Resource Exchange's reFlea Vendor Market is for local remakers, vintage & secondhand refurbishers, upcyclers and DIY creatives. If you are interested in sustainability, creative reuse, and contributing to Philly’s circular economy, then reFlea may be the perfect event for you!

    Free
  • Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival

    RITTENHOUSE ROW SPRING FESTIVAL THIS SATURDAY WHO Rittenhouse Row invites the public. Rittenhouse Row is the 501-C6 non-profit organization that is a catalyst for commerce and community in the commercial district around Rittenhouse Square WHAT The annual Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival event brought more than 50,000 people to Rittenhouse Row annually. Arranged as a sophisticated and upscale festival, the event features local businesses selling and promoting their brand alongside national brand activations, live entertainment, fashion and extraordinary food and beverage from top Philadelphia restaurants. The spirit of the day is accessible luxury—a way for the community, suburbanites and out of

    Free
  • South Street Live!

    South Street South Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    On Saturday, May 3, 2024 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., the South Street Headhouse District and Da Vinci Art Alliance will host South Street’s annual spring festival South Street Live! (formerly South Street Fest). This open street event will transform 9 blocks of South Street into a hub of energy, creativity, and community, giving visitors the opportunity to experience an entire season’s worth of festivals in one day—only on South Street! Showcasing the dynamic spirit of Philadelphia, South Street Live! is a community rooted event offering live performances, immersive art, local vendors, and cultural experiences that highlight what makes

    Free
  • Philadelphia Marketplace at Dilworth Park

    Dilworth Park 1 South 15th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Come out and support a revolving list of small businesses from the Philly area and beyond at the Philadelphia Marketplace 2025! Makers and crafters from the tri-state area will bring their handmade artwork, home goods, plants and more to the outdoor market every weekend. Along with the joyful chatter of the fountains and skating brought by the CCD, this fun shopping experience brings together vendors of all categories and product types. Join the summer festivities every Friday and Saturday, when this group of revolving vendors will set up their shops at sunny Dilworth Park. Don’t miss these pop up shops

  • South Street Live!

    South Street South Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    On Saturday, May 3, 2024 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., the South Street Headhouse District and Da Vinci Art Alliance will host South Street’s annual spring festival South Street Live! (formerly South Street Fest). This open street event will transform 9 blocks of South Street into a hub of energy, creativity, and community, giving visitors the opportunity to experience an entire season’s worth of festivals in one day—only on South Street! Showcasing the dynamic spirit of Philadelphia, South Street Live! is a community rooted event offering live performances, immersive art, local vendors, and cultural experiences that highlight what makes

    Free
  • Queen & Rook Fantasy Faire Block Party

    Queen & Rook Game Cafe 123 South Street, Philadelphia, United States

    Queen & Rook’s Fantasy Faire Block Party returns on Saturday, May 3rd from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.! Get ready for a day filled with Renaissance Faire and fantasy-themed fun, featuring amazing performances, thrilling quests, delicious food, fantastic local vendors, and so much more taking over the 100 Block of South Street between S 2nd and Front Streets! This festival is free to attend with many family-friendly activities, and costumes are definitely encouraged! More than 25 fantasy and craft vendors will transform the street into a medieval, magical escape with costumes, mead tasting, wax sealing and dipping, tarot card readings,

    Free
  • Native Plant Garden Workshop

    LandHealth Native Plant Nursery 1761 N 49th St, Philadelphia, P, United States

    You can make a critical difference in fostering the health of our planet just by choosing to plant native plants. Join Pa. Master Naturalist and horticulturist, Steve Jones, at our native plant nursery to learn more about the diversity of plants we foster, and how best to fit them into your garden plan. Whether you're a home gardener, professional landscaper, or a budding ecologist -- we can offer you key strategies to support pollinators and create a more resilient landscape wherever you are. 👉 Reserve Your Spot Today!

    $15
  • Native Plant Workshop

    LandHealth Native Plant Nursery 1761 N 49th St, Philadelphia, P, United States

    You can make a critical difference in fostering the health of our planet just by choosing to plant native plants. Join Pa. Master Naturalist and horticulturist, Steve Jones, at our native plant nursery to learn more about the diversity of plants we foster, and how best to fit them into your garden plan. Whether you're a home gardener, professional landscaper, or a budding ecologist -- we can offer you key strategies to support pollinators and create a more resilient landscape wherever you are.

    $15
  • Saturday Wildflower Walk: Spring Edition

    Rain or shine Appropriate for Adults (18+) and Teens ages 12-17  Join wildflower expert Dick Cloud on an informative two-hour hike that takes you through meadows, woods, and occasionally streamside. Although the focus is on plants, we will talk about whatever we might see while we are out. In May, we should see a large variety of spring wildflowers. All levels of knowledge are welcome. There may be some periods of moderately paced hiking, so wear comfortable hiking shoes. Feel free to bring a camera and a wildflower guide, such as Peterson’s Field Guide or Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, if you’d like, and

  • THE BUSINESS AND INNOVATION CENTER OF PHILADELPHIA PRESENTS A “DAY OF INNOVATION” MAY 3RD WITH AWARD-WINNING INVENTOR ANDREA ROSE

    (Philadelphia, PA) Parkway Central Library 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Philadelphia's Business and Innovation Center (BRIC) is thrilled to welcome the renowned award-winning inventor, author, and entrepreneur Andrea Rose for this special in-person and live-streaming event "Inventing to Win®", for a day of inspiration, innovation, and empowerment. Are you an inventor or entrepreneur eager to transform your "Idea to Industry™" and ready to gain insights from a seasoned expert? No matter what stage you are at in the invention process, you will uncover the essential steps to turn your idea into a tangible reality and a valuable commercial asset. Plus, enjoy a chance to win an array of prizes that

    FREE
  • Ecological Mapping at Lardners Point Park with Rebecca Schultz & Jim Fries

    5202 Levick St 5202 Levick Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Mapping is a process of establishing a relationship with place. Join artist Rebecca Schultz and environmental educator Jim FriesEcological MappingMapping is a process of establishing a relationship with place. Join artist Rebecca Schultz and environmental educator Jim Fries (Riverfront North Partnership) for an interactive workshop at Lardner’s Point Park, where you will learn about the interconnected elements of Delaware Riverfront ecosystems and use various creative tools to create an ecological map of your experience. No art background is needed! Session is from 2-4pm at Lardners Point Park5202 Levick St, Philadelphia, PA 19135Tacony LAB Class Enrollment and Attendance PolicyThe Tacony LAB’s

  • Natural Lands’ Members Appreciation Day

    ChesLen Preserve 1199 Cannery Road, Coatesville, Pennsylvania

    Land for life. Nature for all. It’s the heart of our mission. But we can’t succeed in delivering on it—saving open space, caring for nature, and connecting people to the outdoors and each other—without our membership community. You take care of us all year long. We want to thank you! Mingle with other Natural Lands members for an afternoon of festive food and beverages, guided hikes and strolls, and family-friendly activities at a stunning 1,282-acre preserve. Guests are welcome! Share your passion for protected open space by bringing friends and family along to experience the joy of nature and community.

    Free
  • Members Appreciation Day

    ChesLen Preserve 1199 Cannery Road, Coatesville, Pennsylvania

    Land for life. Nature for all. It’s the heart of our mission. But we can’t succeed in delivering on it—saving open space, caring for nature, and connecting people to the outdoors and each other—without our membership community. You take care of us all year long. We want to thank you! Mingle with other Natural Lands members for an afternoon of festive food and beverages, guided hikes and strolls, and family-friendly activities at a stunning 1,282-acre preserve. Guests are welcome!  Share your passion for protected open space by bringing friends and family along to experience the joy of nature and community.

  • 2025 Down & Derby Wine Festival

    Veterans Island in Cooper River Park Veterans Island in Cooper River Park

    South Jersey’s most anticipated wine festival is back! The Fourth Annual Down & Derby Wine Festival will take place on Saturday, May 3, 2025, from 2 PM – 7 PM at Veterans Island in Cooper River Park. Hosted by the Camden County Board of Commissioners and Visit South Jersey, this exciting event will bring together the finest local wineries, live entertainment, delicious food, and derby-themed festivities. Attendees will enjoy tastings of over 20 award-winning wines from South Jersey’s top wineries, all while immersing themselves in the lively spirit of the Kentucky Derby. With GoodMan Fiske Band and The Lally Brothers

    $15 – $110
  • Spring 2025 General Membership Meeting

    Borough of Ambler 131 Rosemary Avenue, Ambler, PA, United States

    Get ready to catch up with all your fellow members at our Spring 2025 General Membership Meeting!Join your fellow members and show your Co-op love at our Spring 2025 General Membership Meeting! Enjoy live music, tasty eats, fun activities for kids and info tables for our various committees. General Manager Jon Roesser will update us on the state of the Co-op and share the results of this year's Board elections. This member event will be held in the Gym at the Ambler Borough building located at 131 Rosemary Ave, Ambler PA 19002

  • Germantown Growers Panel Discussion with Bakari Clark

    Germantown Friends Free Library 5418 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, United States

    Join us for a dialogue with undergraduate researcher and land activist Bakari Clark, and a panel of gardeners and growers who have made a change in Germantown’s Community Gardens and Food Systems.  We will be creating an intentional space and time for gardeners to tell their history and speak on the impact and importance of their gardens and growing efforts. This will also be an opportunity for fellow community growers to learn about the different initiatives that are taking place within neighboring hoods, and ways in which they can get involved in developing safe, culturally rich, and fun third spaces

  • Spring Ting

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

    Join the American Swedish Historical Museum (ASHM) for this fundraising dinner to celebrate our 2025 Outstanding Achievement Award Honoree, Swedish jazz musician Oskar Stenmark, plus—new for 2025—a live auction! Guests will enjoy hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and a buffet dinner by Jeffery A. Miller Catering, as well as live music from acoustic duo “Take Two.” The silent and live auctions feature experiences in Philadelphia and beyond (including Scandinavian stays!), Swedish glass and antiques, artwork, basket bundles, and even a working sauna! The Spring Ting Dinner and Auction raises critical funding for exhibitions and educational programs at ASHM. Seating is limited; RSVP

    $125 – $1500
  • The Great Marsh Institute Bird Walk

    Great Marsh Institute 34 Moores Road,,, Elverson, United States

    Join us at the Great Marsh Institute, Chester County’s unique habitat for the study of flora and fauna as well as the unique characteristics of the Periglacial marsh. It is the purpose of the Great Marsh Institute (GMI) to support scientific studies through access to the property, technical support, and opportunities for educational activities including funding for student interns. The Great Marsh also has an IBA (Important Bird Area) designation of D3 from Audubon. D3: Sites that contain rare or unique habitat or are an exceptional representative of an ecological community type, and that hold important species or species assemblages

  • Sunday Volunteer Service Day with David Bower

    Historic Rittenhouse Town 6049 Wissahickon Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Meeting at Historic RittenhouseTown There is parking near our meeting location. Please note that there will be limited restroom access during the service day. Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join longtime Wissahickon steward David Bower and his dedicated team of Crew Leaders and Trail Ambassadors for a variety of stewardship projects! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said, this service day may include

  • Bluebird Nesting Box Tour

    FOR ALL AGES Discover the secret world of Tyler’s bluebird families!  Join us for a walk through Tyler’s succession field as we uncover the fascinating lives of Eastern Bluebirds. For more than 50 years, our dedicated volunteers have cared for these iconic birds by monitoring their nesting boxes—and now it’s your turn to join the fun! On this family-friendly adventure, you’ll get up close to our bluebird boxes and witness nature in action. Keep your eyes peeled for brilliant bluebirds flitting about, discover active nests with delicate eggs, and maybe even spot fuzzy nestlings waiting for their next meal. Along

  • Yoga in the Garden

    Stoneleigh: a natural garden 1829 County Line Road, Villanova, Pennsylvania

    Relax the mind and strengthen the body with an all-levels yoga class and meditation session guided by Christina Fittipoldi in the tranquil setting of Stoneleigh. The gentle pace will allow us time to linger in poses and build a deeper connection to the body using our breath. Please bring a mat, water bottle, and any props you may like to use. Can’t attend this one, or want to enjoy more? Check these out: Sunday, May 4, 10:15 – 11:15 am  Sunday, May 11, 10:15 – 11:15 am Sunday, May 18, 10:15 – 11:15 am Sunday, May 15, 10:15 – 11:15

  • Ritual for Reclamation: Queer Botanical Printmaking

    Fleisher Art Memorial 719 Catharine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Candy Alexandra González for Rituals for Reclamation a multidisciplinary artistic exploration of maize and queerness.Join 2024 Leeway x Fleisher Visual Artist-in-Residence, Candy Alexandra González for a printmaking on fabric reflection & workshop as part of their series, Rituals for Reclamation.Rituals for Reclamation is a multidisciplinary artistic exploration of maize and queerness, a reclamation of the Spanish word “tortillera”– a derogatory term that has been historically used to mean lesbian.This workshop will start with a reflection on queerness in nature. Participants will be invited to consider what nature teaches us about queerness and liberation. This reflection will be followed by

  • Craft Beer by the Creek

    Wissahickon Trails Four Mills Barn 12 Morris Rd, Ambler, United States

    Enjoy a Sunday Funday amid the beauty of the Wissahickon Creek at Four Mills Nature Reserve & Barn in Ambler, PA. This family & dog friendly event will have food trucks, local craft breweries, and live music. Follow signs for parking in Ambler. $15 per person (ages 13 & up) supports Wissahickon Trails and your local environment. Pre-registration requested. Food & drink available to purchase: El Toro Serrano Food Truck Little's Ice Cream Ten7 Brewing Co. Tannery Run Brew Works Live Music by Low Totem What to know: Parking is available in Ambler at the Post Office or along Butler

    $13. – $21
  • Lansdowne arts on the Avenue

    30 N Lansdowne Ave 30 North Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, PA, United States

    Designed to showcase Lansdowne’s ongoing commitment to the arts, the Lansdowne Arts on the Avenue Festival annually features 70+ juried artists, live music, performances, demonstrations, activities for the kids, food trucks and a beer garden. Founded in 2003 by the Lansdowne Economic Development Corporation, the festival now celebrates 21 years of showcasing art and crafts in Delaware County. The 21st anniversary event is scheduled for Sunday, May 4th, 2025, from 12pm-6pm. The festival is free to the public.

    Free
  • Lansdowne Arts on the Avenue

    30 N Lansdowne Ave 30 North Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, PA, United States

    Lansdowne Arts on the Avenue Festival annually features 50+ juried artists, performances, demonstrations and more!Designed to showcase Lansdowne’s ongoing commitment to the arts, the Lansdowne Arts on the Avenue Festival annually features 50+ juried artists, performances, demonstrations, activities for the kids, food trucks and a beer garden.Founded in 2003 by the Lansdowne Economic Development Corporation, the festival now celebrates 21 years of showcasing art and crafts in Delaware County. The 21st anniversary event is scheduled for Sunday, October 20th, 2024, from 12pm-6pm. The festival is free to the public.

  • Candle Con

    Location 215 990 Spring Garden Street, #1st floor, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    For Candle Lovers Only! Candle Con returns on Sunday, May 4th from 12:00pm – 6:00pm at Location 215: 990 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123. Candle Con is a curated shopping experience held the week before Mother’s Day in Philadelphia to celebrate the Black Candle Community. Shop for Mothers Day gifts, have a family day, or a fun girl/guy outing at Candle Con. Enjoy 40 +Black Vendors, 2 rooms of black businesses, photo activations, custom jewelry bar, free wine tasting, non-alcoholic beverages, sweets, and DJ sets. Curated by All Black Everything Pop Up, an award-winning service based brand that curates

    $15
  • After After After: Poetry Talk and Workshop with Sara Mae

    the head and the hand 2230 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, United States

    Poet Sara Mae will elucidate their writing process for their new chapbook, Phantasmagossip. Sara Mae will lead participants in a discussion of the poems that inspire them to write and share from their own work. Centered primarily around visual poetry, this is a workshop appropriate for writers of all levels. Bring a notebook and invite a friend! Light refreshments offered by the writer! Registration on Eventbrite is required. There are two ticketing tiers, one tier pay-what-you-can and one tier that includes a copy of Phantasmagossip. Copies of Phantasmagossip will be for sale at H&H Books, too. (Note: This event will

    $15
  • Tyler Gardens Open House

    275 Swamp Rd 275 Swamp Road, Newtown, PA, United States

    Tyler Gardens for a luxe open house with vendors, florals, & catering. Timed entry—RSVP now!Experience Tyler Gardens in Full Bloom ✨🌿Join us for an exclusive Open House at Tyler Gardens on Sunday, May 4th, from 2 PM to 4 PM—a stunning showcase of luxury weddings and refined celebrations.Step into a fully styled experience where Black Tie Elegance meets garden romance:🌿 Tyler Hall | Set for a breathtaking ceremony & cocktail hour🍽️ The Orangery | Transformed for an intimate rehearsal dinner💫 The Gardens & Main Tent | A grand reception space fully designed✨ What to Expect:✔️ Meet top local vendors and

  • Delaware County Symphony Presents The Planets Symphony Concert

    Neumann University- Meagher Theater 1 Neumann Dr., Aston, United States

    Holst’s monumental masterpiece, The Planets forms the centerpiece of this celebratory program on Sunday, May 4 in Neumann University’s Meagher Theater. Also on the program is the winner of the Delaware County Symphony Youth Concerto Competition, Kwanyun Loo. The concert opens with a flourish of theatrical drama in Louise Farrenc’s Overture No. 1. Next, cellist Kwanyun Loo, winner of the Youth Concerto Competition and a Diploma Candidate and Fellow at the Curtis Institute of Music, takes the stage to perform Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations, Op. 33. The second half of the program features Gustav Holst’s The Planets, a sweeping, celestial journey

    $25
  • Philly Dreamin’ & Becoming

    Da Vinci Art Alliance 704 Catharine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Solo Show of Artist and Educator Dominique Samarco. Dreams are powerful—they shape our aspirations, offer direction, and serve as blueprints for a better future. To build the life we envision, we must first dare to dream. As educators, it is our responsibility to nurture and inspire students to transform their dreams into reality. Art educators, in particular, play a vital role in helping students manifest their visions, as dreams are the foundation of success. Dreaming has been central to my journey. Vivid, colorful images of my future have always guided me, a perspective reflected in my artwork. Growing up in

    Free
  • Live at Roots Garden Performance & Talk with Joseph Harrison

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

    Join us on Sunday, May 4 at 6 pm for a performance and talk with Percussionist, Children's Book Author and Urban Agricultural Advocate Joseph Harrison as he launches Olney Culture Lab's third season of Live at Roots Garden. Roots Garden is a community vegetable garden on the lush grounds of Fisher Park, a neighborhood park in the Olney section of Philadelphia. This intimate and unplugged series of performances showcases Philly-area musicians and epitomizes the amazing cultural diversity found in the Olney community. Performance is free to the public. Parking is on the street. Please reach out to the team at

    Free
  • Health & Well-Being Tour: The Benefits of Experiences in Nature

    This tour introduces concepts surrounding the value of nature as it relates to health and well-being. Explore the gardens and discuss the evolutionary and environmental phenomena behind concepts like forest bathing, mindfulness, stress recovery, and the biophilia hypothesis. Learn how elements of landscape design shape our emotional and behavioral experiences in nature. One hour, $7 in addition to admission, free for members. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Saturday, September 21, 2024.

    $749
  • On-Demand Tree Tenders Virtual Training

    Online

    Become a neighborhood greening hero! Learn about tree care and planting by participating in a PHS Tree Tenders training. This eight-hour course* will be offered through recorded sessions available until July 31. Workshop topics include tree biology, identification, planting, and proper care. You will be joining one of the nation’s oldest, most respected volunteer urban tree-care programs. * 8-hour total in 2-hour increments REGISTER HERE Tree Tenders are given the tools to plant and nurture trees in their own neighborhoods. Regionally, there are over 6,200 Tree Tenders from 100 + neighborhoods! Join a group or form your own Tree Tenders group,

  • We Walk PHL Spring Season

    Offering weekly walking groups at 28 park locations across Philly! DATE Thursday, May 1 - Monday, June 30 Fairmount Park Conservancy and the Departments of Public Health and Parks & Recreation are thrilled to offer weekly walking groups at 28 park locations across Philadelphia. The We Walk PHL spring 2025 season runs from May 1 through June 30. Check out the map and full schedule at the link below. Plus: “hop” to different park locations during the spring season for a chance to win Park Hopper Challenge prizes! VIEW THE SPRING SCHEDULE

  • Sprouts

    The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education 8480 Hagys Mill Rd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Together with a favorite grown-up, Sprouts discover and explore the wonders of nature through sensory focused classes. This program for little ones ages 2-3 years old and features walks, art, music and stories as part of the hands-on, emergent learning approach beloved in our Nature Preschool. It is a great way for your child to grow their roots in nature-based learning. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $25  for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to most events at the Schuylkill Center along with many other benefits. Learn more about membership. Register Now

  • Tall Trees Nature Playscape Ribbon Cutting

    The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education 8480 Hagys Mill Rd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Celebrate the opening of the Tall Trees Nature Playscape! This playground is a groundbreaking addition to the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education. This innovative and fully accessible nature playscape will offer an inclusive play space where children of all abilities can explore and engage with nature together. Tall Trees Features: Open Design: Offers clear sightlines while featuring distinct areas for both high-energy and quiet activities. Innovative Play Areas: Multifaceted play zones blend into the natural surroundings. ADA-Compliant Features: Including a wheelchair-accessible sandbox, engineered wood fiber trails, and accessible pathways, ensuring inclusivity for all families. Join us as we celebrate this

  • Intro to Collage

    Welsh Road Library 9233 Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia, United States

    Join us for an Intro to Collage program that will introduce the unique and original art form. Participants will have materials provided to create their own collages. Collages make for a wonderful and heartfelt Mother’s Day gift idea!

    Free
  • 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 6-7 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!*Classes will be released at the beginning of each month for registration.

  • Music for May & Forever- a spring recital and photography exhibit

    Wissahickon Valley Public Library Ambler Branch 209 Race Street, Ambler, PA, United States

    Join us for an evening of music and art with a concert of classical and folk tunes alongside a spring photography exhibit!Celebrate spring with us and enjoy an evening of art and music. The evening will feature songs about gardening, spring and timeless classics! Zev, Pamela and Jesiah Somers: Guitar and VoiceSarah Meilahn Tyson: Piano, HarpsichordDavid Morgan: Violin, Viola and CellPhotography exhibit will feature the art of the Ambler Photography Club

  • Transcending Suffering: The Buddhist View of Emptiness

    Common Space County Line Road 301 E County Line Road, Ardmore, United States

    Transcending Suffering: The Buddhist View of Emptiness April 22: What is Emptiness? April 29: Ultimate Relaxation May 6: Profound Peace May 13: Letting Go of the Limited Self May 20: Living Lightly: Emptiness in Daily Life Classes are taught by Meditation Teacher Julie Francisco. Julie is a senior teacher and practitioner who has studied Kadampa Buddhism for over 12 years and she has engaged in extensive meditation retreat. She is a close disciple of Ven. Geshe Kelsang Gyatso and a student on the the Teacher Training Program. An executive assistant at an international consulting firm by profession, Julie shows a

    $15
  • Grid Presents: The People Left Behind

    Public Trust 4017 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us at Public Trust for The People Left Behind, a conversation on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 from 7-8:30pm about the long-term effects of gun violence on local communities beyond the crime scene. The launch event for a new Grid magazine podcast, the program will be hosted by Afea Tucker and features panelists Vivek Ashok, Ellie Rushing, Julien Suaudeau, and others. Presented in partnership with Grid. About the Program Why does gun violence reporting in local and national media typically center on the crime scene and the judicial process? How can we break the never-ending loop of the news cycle,

  • Weekday Bird Walk

    FREE FOR MEMBERS! Pre-registration is required. Join birders Sara Boucas-Neto, Chuck Root, and Dave Eberly on Wednesday morning walks at Tyler. With acres of unbroken forest interior and extensive meadows, Tyler is recognized by the Pennsylvania Audubon Society as an Important Bird Area. Bring your binoculars and be prepared to walk on all types of surfaces. Walks are rain or shine. GATES OPEN AT 7:45 am. Please be on time as the group leaves promptly from the parking lot at 8:10 am, and the gate will close at 8:10 am. Members: FREE Non-Members: $18 (includes admission to Tyler for the day) Non-Member Senior: $15

  • Weeding Wednesdays

    Lardner's Point Park 5202 Levick St., Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us every Wednesday for Weeding Wednesdays, where we come together to tackle the garden and enjoy some outdoor fun!Welcome to Weeding Wednesdays! Join us at Lardner's Point Park every Wednesday to help keep our park clean and beautiful. We'll provide all the tools you need to pull weeds and make our park shine. It's a great way to meet new friends, get some fresh air, and give back to the community.

  • Wednesday Volunteer Service Day with David Bower and FOCT

    Meeting Location TBD Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join longtime Wissahickon steward David Bower, his dedicated team of Crew Leaders and Trail Ambassadors, and our friends at Friends of the Cresheim Trail for a variety of stewardship projects! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said, this service day may include the following activities: • Trail work: using long-handled tools, moving heavy objects

  • Sprouts

    The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education 8480 Hagys Mill Rd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Together with a favorite grown-up, Sprouts discover and explore the wonders of nature through sensory focused classes. This program for little ones ages 2-3 years old and features walks, art, music and stories as part of the hands-on, emergent learning approach beloved in our Nature Preschool. It is a great way for your child to grow their roots in nature-based learning. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $25  for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to most events at the Schuylkill Center along with many other benefits. Learn more about membership. Register Now

  • Little Explorers: Nests & Eggs!

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

    Find out where birds come from and where they live. Build your own nest to take home!   ABOUT LITTLE EXPLORERS: Every first Wednesday of the month, March through November, 10-11:30am. Join us for exploration, a garden walk, and stories! Please feel free to bring a snack. Designed for toddlers and preschoolers, ages 2-4. One adult chaperone is required for every two children. For more information, email Leslie Gale, lgale@bartramsgarden.org.  

  • Native Plants of Spring

    Native Plants of Spring

    Mt Cuba, 3120 Barley Mill Rd, Hockessin, DE, 19707, United States

    Native plants of the Eastern Temperate Forest are beautiful, inspiring, and critically important for healthy landscapes. From the subdued colors and fragrances of spring wildflowers to the exuberance of summer perennials and the captivating hues of fall foliage, discover a wealth of plants to satisfy your gardening needs throughout the seasons. Using Mt. Cuba’s stunning gardens, learn to identify 60 trees, shrubs, and herbaceous perennials for spring. Examine their key identifying characteristics, preferred growing conditions, overall size, and ecological significance. Students seeking the certificate must pass the onsite exam. One hour garden tours follow weekly lectures. Tours include walking over

    $249
  • Noon Bird Walks

    Wissahickon Environmental Center (Tree House) 300 West Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Enjoy a guided bird walk in the Andorra Natural Area during lunchtime!Enjoy a guided bird walk in the Andorra Natural Area during lunchtime. The winter is an excellent time for birding, as the Wissahickon is host to many boreal forest species like juncos, sparrows, and spasuckers. If it's too cold, we will stay inside and watch the feeders. We will not hike if it is actively raining. However, join us on the porch to watch the feeders.

  • Wednesday Walkabouts

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

    Get outside and discover Jenkins with us!WEDNESDAYS, APRIL 9–JUNE 25Wednesday Walkabouts1:00–2:00 PMJenkins Arboretum & Gardens StaffJoin us on Wednesday afternoons this spring for walking tours through our glorious gardens. Each week’s tour will have a different focus depending on the staff leader and seasonal landscape. Topics may include spring wildflowers, flowering trees, our Rhododendron collection, native plants, Jenkins’ history, and much more. Get outside and discover Jenkins with us!Groups of five or more are requested to schedule private guided tours at other times (contact: tours@jenkinsarboretum.org).Free of charge

  • OPEN GYM Hours @ Design Gym

    Design Gym LLC 1714 N. Mascher Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    EXPLORE DESIGN to exercise your curiosity, creativity, and continuous learning through a self-guided experience. Walk-ins welcome.

  • Beginning Sewing with Emily Hitchner

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

    Learn how to Sew! Taught by Emily Hitchner you will learn how to make a tote bag.With teacher Emily Hitchner, you will be learning the basics of using a sewing machine and then making a tote bag.One Session from 6:00pm-8:00pm on May 7th.Tacony LAB Class Enrollment and Attendance PolicyAttendance Policy: We understand that traffic and other delays happen, however we request you to be on time to our events. We have a 15 minute grace period. If we are not notified and you are more than 15 minutes late, you may not be permitted to join the class. Our classes

  • Make and Mend

    Starr Garden Recreation Center 600-44 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    A textile reuse, mending, and upcycling gathering. Drop-in every other week!BYO mending projects. I’ll be on hand to help, whether it’s darning, patching, or something else. Some basic supplies (needles, embroidery thread, pins, scissors, sewing machine, iron, interfacing, basic thread) will be provided.Feel free to BYO handcraft, specific color thread, etc.This gathering is about repairing our clothes and extending the life of our textile belongings, together. Come fix that hole in your sock, sew on that button, hem that pair of pants.Show up, hang out, and fix your things.While this isn’t a formal workshop or class, support is available for

  • Uncovering The Secrets Of The Underground Railroad At Valley Forge

    The Conference Center at Penn State Great Valley 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern, PA, United States

    What is the connection between the Underground Railroad and Valley Forge? Dionne Patterson will explain, educate and inspire us.Dionne Patterson, the visionary behind UGR3DAY Underground Railroad Experiences Inc., is dedicated to illuminating the antebellum era by exploring the lives of both free and enslaved African Americans, as well as the multifaceted history of the Underground Railroad. A proud graduate of Delaware State University, Dionne is a certified cultural interpretive guide, genealogist, herbalist, forest bathing guide, researcher, and historian. Her mission is to provide a holistic education that brings to light the untold stories of landscapes, structures, and the people who

  • Film Screening: Planet Local

    Franciscan Spiritual Center 609 S Convent Rd, Aston, PA, United States

    Transition Town Greater Media presents a Film Screening and Discussion Planet Local: A Quiet Revolution A film by Local Futures Wednesday, May 7, 7PM. Doors open at 6:45PM. Franciscan Spiritual Center, 609 S Convent Rd, Aston, PA 19014 Free and open to the public, donations appreciated. Free parking adjacent to building. Please RSVP here. Planet Local is about a quiet and transformative revolution emerging worldwide. As people work to protect and restore their local economies, their communities, and the natural world, countless diverse initiatives are demonstrating a new path forward for humanity. It’s a path that localizes rather than globalizes,

    Free
  • Body of Work: Yoruba Richen

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Please join us for these three day of screening events featuring the films of Yoruba RichenYoruba Richen is a prolific Peabody award-winning documentary filmmaker whose body of work illuminates issues of race, space, and power and elevates the voices and stories that have historically been marginalized. Her films have been featured on multiple outlets, including Netflix, MSNBC, FX/Hulu, HBO, Peacock, and PBS. She is Founder of the production company, Promised Land Film, and is the Founding Director of the Documentary Program at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY.This Body of Work will showcase two evenings highlighting Yoruba’s

  • Bird Walks on the Preserves

    Saunders Woods Preserve 1020 Waverly Road, Gladwyne, PA

    Join Preserve Manager Mike Coll on a leisurely stroll through Saunders Woods Preserve to spot and hear a wondrous assortment of resident and migratory birds. Mike will share tips and tricks to enhance your birding experience, ensuring you don’t miss a single fluttering friend. Can’t attend this one? Check out these other walks:  Thursday, April 24, 8:00 – 10:30 AM, Hildacy Preserve (Media, PA) Saturday, April 26, 8:00 – 11:00 AM, Green Hills Preserve (Mohnton, PA) Tuesday, April 29, 8:30 – 11:00 AM, ChesLen Preserve wetlands (Coatesville, PA) Thursday, May 1, 8:00 – 10:30 AM, Summerhill Preserve (Willistown, PA) Thursday, May

  • Volunteer – Spring Gardening

    Stoneleigh: a natural garden 1829 County Line Road, Villanova, Pennsylvania

    Did you know more than 40,000 plants thrive at Stoneleigh: a natural garden? Grab gloves and join staff and fellow volunteers in weeding, planting, mulching, and other seasonal garden projects. Volunteering with Natural Lands is a great way to learn more about the natural world, give your time to a great cause, and connect with like-minded people. The health and safety of staff and volunteers is our highest priority during this volunteer event. Please review “before you go” details. Capacity is limited for this small-group event, and pre-registration is required. If you sign-up, please show-up. If you need to cancel, please let

  • Thursday Volunteer Service Day

    Meeting location TBD Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join us for a variety of stewardship projects! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said, this service day may include the following activities: • Trail work: using long-handled tools, moving heavy objects • Invasive plant removal: bending over, using long handled tools • Drain-clearing: carrying and using long handled tools • Litter clean-up •

  • Sprouts

    The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education 8480 Hagys Mill Rd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Together with a favorite grown-up, Sprouts discover and explore the wonders of nature through sensory focused classes. This program for little ones ages 2-3 years old and features walks, art, music and stories as part of the hands-on, emergent learning approach beloved in our Nature Preschool. It is a great way for your child to grow their roots in nature-based learning. $20 for Schuylkill Center Members / $25  for non-members. Not a member yet? Become a member and enjoy discounts to most events at the Schuylkill Center along with many other benefits. Learn more about membership. Register Now

  • Nature Connection Hike: Move, Breathe, Discover

    FOR ADULTS ONLY Renew, recharge, and reconnect with nature on this contemplative morning hike guided by Tyler Docent and PA Master Naturalist Barbara Frank. Wander through our scenic trails, pausing to reflect on the discoveries and natural beauty surrounding you. Along the way, enjoy a few calming yoga stretches to relax your body and heighten your awareness of the environment. We will also journal our thoughts and observations, deepening our connection to the landscape. This hike is perfect for anyone seeking inspiration and a deeper connection to the natural world. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED Check-in at the Visitor Center, where you’ll meet your

  • Young Explorers Toddler Stewardship Program

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

    The Young Explorers Toddler Stewardship program encourages land stewardship from an early age!The Young Explorers Toddler Stewardship program encourages land stewardship from an early age! We will start with a story and then work with kid-sized tools to help beautify our park.An adult must stay with the child. Only register for the child, not the parent.The program is every Thursday from May 1st through June 5th. 10am – 11am at Pennypack on the Delaware. Participants will meet at the pavilion near the soccer fields, between the baseball fields and the river.

  • Native Planters

    The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education 8480 Hagys Mill Rd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Embark on a rewarding journey as a Volunteer Native Planter, where you’ll connect with like-minded individuals, refine your gardening expertise, and delve into the world of native plants. By tending to the Courtyard Garden and Front Entrance Garden at the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, you’ll enhance beauty and biodiversity of this important landscape. Tools are provided, but feel free to bring your own. Remember your water bottle, to wear sturdy shoes, and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty!Volunteer Native Planters meet every Thursday, April 17 to October 30, from 10am-12pm. Registration recommended to stay connected with weather updates. Walk-ins

  • Spring Botanical Art: Wildflowers in Color

    Mt Cuba, 3120 Barley Mill Rd, Hockessin, DE, 19707, United States

    Bring yourself to the next level with drawing native wildflowers from Mt. Cuba’s unique collections. Continue to learn basic botanical drawing skills, such as composition, scale, and perspective, while introducing simple color techniques that add another dimension to your work. A series of step-by-step exercises, instructor demonstrations, and one-on-one feedback sessions provide a strong foundation in botanical drawing. Students may work in watercolor or colored pencil. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center Four Thursdays: 5/8 through 5/29. See the whole Spring Botanical Art Series here. https://mtcubacenter.org/event/spring-botanical-art-series-4/ About the Instructor: Margaret Saylor is the editor/designer of ASBA’s

    $155
  • Managing Invasives: Section A

    Managing Invasives: Section A

    Mt Cuba, 3120 Barley Mill Rd, Hockessin, DE, 19707, United States

    Is your landscape being invaded by overly aggressive plants? Examine the problems caused by invasive plants and discover management strategies for controlling them. Learn how to identify common invasive weeds and how to distinguish them from similar-looking native species. See invasive-plant management techniques and restoration strategies in practice in Mt. Cuba’s natural lands. Outdoor learning may include walking over rolling terrain and mulched paths. These classes are rain or shine. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Three Thursdays: 5/1 through 5/15. About the Instructors: Ellen Lake, PhD, is the Director of Conservation and Research at

    $299
  • Catbird Store Opening in Philly (5/8)

    Catbird Philly 103 S 18th St, Philadelphia, United States

    Catbird, the Brooklyn-based demi-fine jewelry brand, is excited to announce it will be opening a new storefront on Walnut Street in Philly on 5/8! Join us to celebrate Catbird’s newest East Coast location with a number of in-store treats and activations including wine, pizza, flash poetry, and wine courtesy of SOFIA, and more! The new store will feature cases lined with 14k gold classics, milestone rings, a build-your-own charm counter, Catbird’s signature candles, Forever Bracelets, and Diary and Confetti charm chains for shoppers to customize! Starting opening day (5/8) and running through the end of May (5/31), in-store activations will

    Free
  • Firefly: The State Insect of Pennsylvania

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

    Attend this session to learn all about fireflies with master gardener Anita Ann Murphy!Join Master Gardener Anita Ann Murphy to understand the Pennsylvania state insect, the Firefly. You will also learn some fun facts about our wonderful state that will surely get you "glowing". You will also discover simple ways to preserve these lights of the night sky.Parking can be found in our visitor parking lot, and participants will meet for the workshop at VCAM.Photo courtesy of Penn State

  • From Seed to Plant Home School Program

    Wissahickon Environmental Center (Tree House) 300 West Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Learn about how seeds grow into plants and start your own seeds. Learn about the parts of plants and types.Learn about how seeds grow into plants and start your own seeds to take home and watch them sprout. Learn the parts of plants, a few of the many types, and what they need to survive. $5 per child.

  • Spring Plant Sale Volunteer

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

    Volunteer with the Haverford College Arboretum at our annual Plant SaleThe Arboretum is having a plant sale and needs volunteers to make our event a success. Volunteer roles include helping with setup/teardown, assisting the checkout station, and working the plant tables. Volunteer shifts can range in time. Any necessary equipment will be provided at the event. This event is weather dependent and a reminder email will be sent out the week of clarifying any weather-related concerns. Any questions please email Jennie Kelly at jciborowsk@haverford.edu

  • OPEN GYM Hours @ Design Gym

    Design Gym LLC 1714 N. Mascher Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    EXPLORE DESIGN to exercise your curiosity, creativity, and continuous learning through a self-guided experience. Walk-ins welcome.

  • Spring Plant Sale

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

    Celebrate the season at our annual plant sale!Registration is not required for this event, but we wanted to share the following details with everyone! If you would like to register to receive festival updates you are more than welcome to do so. Please feel free to arrive anytime between the 3:00 - 6:00 window though plants will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.Enjoy the great outdoors and celebrate the season by attending Haverford College Arboretum's spring plant sale. We will have a variety of sun and shade perennials and shrubs available. Below are some of the plants we plan

  • 2nd Thursday Maker Night!

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

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    Gojjo 4540 Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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    The Print Center 1614 Latimer St, Philadelphia, P, United States

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    The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education 8480 Hagys Mill Rd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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    box spring gallery 1400 N American Street, Suite 100C, Philadelphia, United States

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