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  • Mindful Stitching with Michelle Gibbs

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

    Create a hand stitched picture collage using fabric scraps and hand stitching found objects.Found objects such as beads, single earrings, pins, broken jewelry and more. This sustainable art practice is about being mindful in our creativity through locally sourced and upcycled materials. Basic embroidery or hand stitching experience is encouraged but not required. Comfortable using fabric scissors.This is a 2 part class. By registering you are comitting to attending all sessions.June 9th and 16th from 6:00pm-8:00pmTacony 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

  • Tape – A Play by Stephen Belber

    Tape – A Play by Stephen Belber
    Playhouse West Philadelphia 1218 Wallace Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Playhouse West Philadelphia presents TAPE by playwright Stephen Belber! Tickets are on sale NOW. Click on the link provided. 3 weekends ONLY. Opening night is June 13. About the Play: When an aspiring filmmaker reconnects with his best friend from high school a decade after graduation, the two reminisce about a girl they both dated, and one captures an admission of a crime out of the other... on tape. Beneath its suspenseful, high-stakes surface, Tape examines questions of motive, memory, truth and perception. Starring: Daniel River - as Vince David Piccinetti - Jon Olivia Prado - Amy Randall Dates: June

    $10
  • Philly’s Historic Social Clubs Unveiled

    Welcome to Philly’s Historic Social Clubs Unveiled, a look behind the unmarked doors and stately facades of the city’s private clubs, many of which are rarely open to the public. On this self-guided, open-house tour, you will see how seven institutions have navigated the challenges of the modern era, preserving some of the city's most significant architecture while opening their doors to continue their legacies. Participating Sites: The Union League Cosmopolitan Club Plastic Club Philadelphia Sketch Club Mask and Wig Club Racquet Club Franklin Inn Club Pen and Pencil Club (Reception Only, open 5-7 pm)

    $35
  • Bodies and Souls

    Bodies and Souls
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    “My concern is with humanity. I want to confront the viewer with life and with what we are doing to each other. I hope to awaken in the viewer a sense of compassion . . . without compassion there is nothing.” —Luis Cruz Azaceta Bodies and Souls examines the liberatory power of figurative art. Though often treated as conservative in the second half of the 20th century, artists used representational and realist methods to assert presence for those omitted from dominant narratives or harmfully depicted by those outside their communities. Realism and representation remain powerful means to show embodied human

    $25.00
  • HELLERICK’S ADVENTURE FARM SUMMER HOURS STARTING MAY 22

    Hellerick's Adventure Farm 5500 Easton Road, Doylestown, United States

    Barnyard Mini-Golf, Aerial Adventure, Silo Climbing Wall Open Hellerick’s Adventure Farm is open daily for the summer starting Memorial Day weekend- weather permitting. Enjoy signature attractions – Barnyard Mini Golf, the Aerial Adventure, the Silo Climbing Wall, the Goat Experience, and Goat Yoga – as well as 50+ unique adventure farm activities, including the tractor pull, corn shute slides, and Amish scooter racing. As always, kids under 36” and parking are FREE.

    $19.99
  • Free Bike Rentals at the Juneteenth Jubilee

    Bike Container

    The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is hosting FREE biking days at Bartram’s Garden. Come ride the Bartram’s Mile Trail! Free, walk-up bike rentals and helmets available for kids and adults! Bikes are first-come, first-served, but register in advance to receive info on weather-related cancellations. Have your own bike? We also provide simple repairs (flats, chains, brake adjustments), diagnostics, and bike safety brochures.      

  • 2026 Cliveden House Tour Season

    2026 Cliveden House Tour Season
    Cliveden 6401 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    2026 House Tour Season begins Friday, May 1st The 2026 house tour season begins Friday, May 1, 2026! Tours are available Thursdays through Sundays, 12pm to 4pm, beginning on the hour. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. Each tour is an hour-long experience, led by a Cliveden Interpreter. Tours begin in the Cliveden Barn (located at 98 E. Cliveden Street, 19119) followed by the grounds, first and second floor of the House, and our new exhibit, Procuring Liberty in the Emerging Nation, debuting in 2026. Tours can be scheduled in advance through our website or in person

  • Juneteenth Jubilee

    Join us for our Juneteenth Jubilee, co-hosted and emcee’d by our friends at VinylTap 215. Enjoy a full day of activities such as live performances and storytelling, vendors, free workshops, lawn games, and more!

  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • NE 250- Threads of History – Flag Day at Borski Park

    3150 Orthodox St 3150 Orthodox Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Tacony LAB will be at Borski Park for Flag Day as part of our Threads of History Event SeriesThis project, part of the City's Semiquincentennial celebrations, shines a spotlight on the history of Northeast Philadelphia and the many small organizations that keep that history alive. Artmaking activities at each event will engage communities with the idea of individual expression in flags and and also have an opportunity to create a project to keep.Visit our website for the complete list of events:https://taconylab.org/northeast-250-threads-of-history-event-series/

  • Mother Nature Retreat: Forest Bathing & Nature Journaling

    Saunders Woods Preserve 1020 Waverly Road, Gladwyne, PA

    In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and forget to slow down, breathe, and experience the peace that nature offers.  Join guide Stacey Vinci for a slow-paced, sensory guided walk, wander, and reflection at Saunders Woods Preserve. Stacey’s relational and heart-centered approach can promote wellness and healing, regulate the nervous system, support the immune system, prevent burnout, and help strengthen our relationship with the natural world.   As part of this restorative experience, you’ll also have the opportunity to engage in nature journaling—whether through reflective writing, sketching, or both. Notebooks and colored pencils will be provided, allowing you to capture your

  • Pride on Passyunk

    East Passyunk Avenue East Passyunk Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    On Sunday June 14, 2026, East Passyunk Avenue will fill with music, art, and community for Pride on Passyunk, a grassroots Pride Celebration hosted by Spellbound Studio. Stretching across multiple blocks, this second annual event invites neighbors, visitors, and local businesses to center queer visibility with sidewalk vendors, in-store programming, and pop-up events happening all along the Ave. The focus is to create space for people to show up, connect, and celebrate with activations created by and for the local community. Event Highlights Include: ● Drag brunches, tarot readings, and friend speeding dating in businesses throughout the Avenue ● Sidewalk

    Free
  • Theater of Witness- GrandWomen

    Theater of Witness- GrandWomen
    Suzanne Roberts Theatre 480 S Broad St, Philadelphia, United States

    I am excited to let you know about an upcoming Philadelphia multimedia production of Theater of Witness- GrandWomen June 11-13 at the Suzanne Roberts Theater. It is produced locally and highlights 6 of our own GrandWomen-- seniors telling their personal stories and inspiring messages of resilience, motivation and courage for our local community of all ages. This work will also involve a two-year mentoring project with local young women to encourage them to become GrandWomen in their communities as well. The group of performers is as diverse as our city-- each with their own message of bearing witness, understanding, healing

    $25 – $35
  • Pride is a riot: a burlesque and drag celebration

    Prism Arts Philadelphia 1021 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Celebrating the LGBTQIA+ world with a night of drag and burlesque performancesThis show is gonna be hot, tempting, and queer AF. After the Pride market event at Prism, stay for a night of saucy burlesque and drag performances.Featuring:Chachi DivinePapi JaviSara WithoutanH (the birthday babe!)and HoneyTree EvilEyeVendors beforehand, show starts promptly at 7 pm

  • Morning Wellness Walks at Awbury

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

    Awbury’s 56-acre landscape tucked away in Germantown is a serene escape from the fast pace of the city of Philadelphia. Join us on our Wellness Walks and immerse yourself in nature as we take a moderately paced stroll through gardens, woodlands, roam around the farm, and our ponds and meadows. Join us Mondays & Thursdays from 7:00 am – 8:00 am at The Farm at Awbury for our Wellness Walks led by wellness coordinator Megan Do Nascimento! Questions? Contact our Wellness Walk coordinate Megan Do Nascimento at wellness@awbury.org.

  • Awbury Adventures Camp 2026

    Awbury Arboretum 2 Awbury Rd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    June 15th – August 14th | 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM (with after camp available) | Awbury Arboretum  Explore 56-acres of woodlands, ponds, fields, and our AdventureWoods natural play area at Awbury Arboretum! Unplug and dive into hands-on experiences—learn wilderness skills, forage for edible plants, build shelters, cook over a campfire, and create nature-inspired art. Get to know our animals, play adventurous games, and craft imaginary worlds in a landscape filled with magic and excitement. Awbury’s summer camp is where memories and skills come alive! Learn more about camp by visiting: awbury.org/summer-camp/

  • The Wissahickon in June

    North Mt. Pleasant Trailhead

    North Mt. Pleasant Place Trailhead (7100 N Mt Pleasant Place) Distance: 3.5-4 miles Difficulty Level: Difficult (many inclines and declines, uneven surfaces) Audience: Ages 12+ Parking: There is street parking along N Mt Pleasant Place and a stop for Bus 53 on Sedgwick Street & Wayne Ave. See map for details. Restrooms: None Join Debbie Hoellein, Jim McClory, Brenda Rich, and Paul Neumann as we hike the Wissahickon during the last days of spring. We’ll be visiting the Frog Pond again. In April we only saw a couple of frogs, but we’ll see what they’re doing and saying in the middle

  • Pest and Disease Walk

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

    Join us for a guided tour highlighting key pest and disease issues in Southeastern PA.We will walk a pre-scouted route of the Arboretum to showcase some key pest and disease issues common to Southeastern PA. Insect and mite issues will include hemlock woolly adelgid, spruce spider mite, white pine sheath mite, boxwood leafminer, boxwood mite, and various scales. We will also discuss the protection of pollinators and other beneficial insects through the proper use of registered products.This walk is cosponsored and led by Chris Ward of John B. Ward & Co. Arborists. Attendance provides 3 CEUs for ISA Certified Arborists.

  • Bodies and Souls

    Bodies and Souls
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    “My concern is with humanity. I want to confront the viewer with life and with what we are doing to each other. I hope to awaken in the viewer a sense of compassion . . . without compassion there is nothing.” —Luis Cruz Azaceta Bodies and Souls examines the liberatory power of figurative art. Though often treated as conservative in the second half of the 20th century, artists used representational and realist methods to assert presence for those omitted from dominant narratives or harmfully depicted by those outside their communities. Realism and representation remain powerful means to show embodied human

    $25.00
  • “FINALLY FREEDOM: A Commemoration of Juneteenth.”

    20*20 Gallery 20 Lansdowne Court, Lansdowne, PA, United States

    Please join BLACK MAGIC WOMAN Productions on Monday, June 15 at 6 pm for “FINALLY FREEDOM: A Commemoration of Juneteenth.”Location: 2020 House, 20 Lansdowne Court.Admission: $5 donation suggested.Seating is limited for this special event. RSVPs are highly recommended.A quarter of a million black people were still enslaved in the state of Texas after “the peculiar institution” was abolished by the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863. We invite you to discover why Texas wassuch a hotbed of slavery after its legal end, dive into the importance of General Orders, No. 3, and delve into the real cultural significance of an African American

  • Knitting Down by the River

    Robert A. Borski, Jr. Park 3150 Orthodox Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for knitting down by the river at Borski Park!Join us for an evening of relaxation and socialization guided by local knitting expert, Cathie. Some yarns, notions, and patterns will be provided. Beginners welcome!We will see you there on Mondays from June 15th to June 29th from 6pm - 8 PM.

  • Zero Waste Working Group Meeting

    Online

    We learn and promote ways to reduce our impact on the environment we inhabit by reducing the waste we generate.

  • Theater of Witness- GrandWomen

    Theater of Witness- GrandWomen
    Suzanne Roberts Theatre 480 S Broad St, Philadelphia, United States

    I am excited to let you know about an upcoming Philadelphia multimedia production of Theater of Witness- GrandWomen June 11-13 at the Suzanne Roberts Theater. It is produced locally and highlights 6 of our own GrandWomen-- seniors telling their personal stories and inspiring messages of resilience, motivation and courage for our local community of all ages. This work will also involve a two-year mentoring project with local young women to encourage them to become GrandWomen in their communities as well. The group of performers is as diverse as our city-- each with their own message of bearing witness, understanding, healing

    $25 – $35
  • Makers Monday

    Utility Works 32 East Baltimore Avenue, Lansdowne, PA, United States

    Join a community of makers and artists to to work on your work in progress or learn a new skill from a variety of skill sets.Event Title: Makers MondayLocation: Utility Works - 32 east Baltimore Ave. Lansdowne, PAJoin a vibrant community of makers and artists to bring your creative projects to life or learn something new! Whether you're working on a personal project or looking to explore fresh skills, this is the perfect opportunity to collaborate, create, and grow.All are welcome to show up without an RSVPEvent Highlights:Work on Your Current Project: Bring your in-progress creations and receive feedback, support,

  • John Howell White at the Graham Building

    John Howell White at the Graham Building
    Graham Building 30 S 15th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102, Philadelphia, PA

    The Graham Building’s newest installation features artwork by InLiquid Member John Howell White. These larger than life size paintings radiate vivid colors and earth tones, which demonstrate an interaction between shape and color. This artist highlight is on display in the first floor lobby of the Graham Building, viewable on by appointment.

    Free
  • Tuesday Devil’s Pool Clean-Up

    Valley Green Inn Valley Green Road, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Meeting at Valley Green Inn (Forbidden Drive and Valley Green Road) Parking and Transit: There are three lots near the Inn. The northern parking lot on Forbidden Drive can be accessed by Wises Mill Road, and the southern by Valley Green Road. Overflow parking is in the Upper Valley Green Road Lot. The only nearby transit is the 27 bus stop at Henry Ave and Wigard Ave, a 15-minute hike from the Inn. See map for details. Bathrooms: There will be bathroom access at the Valley Green Inn before we walk over to Devil’s Pool. Would you like to be part

  • Intro to Ceramic Sculpture

    Intro to Ceramic Sculpture
    Utility Works - Art Studios & Maker Space 32 East Baltimore Avenue, Lansdowne, PA, United States

    Students will create one of a kind ceramic sculptures that can be functional or decorative. In this sculptural hand building class, we will harness the power of our imaginations. Students will learn foundational handbuilding skills, sculptural techniques, and a variety of surface treatments & decorations. Students will create one of a kind ceramic sculptures that can be functional or decorative. Projects may include sculptural vessels, animal sculpture and figure sculpture. Students are welcome and encouraged to bring their own project ideas to class. This class is appropriate for a range of skill levels, from beginner to advanced. Whether you are

    $250
  • Community Resilience Group Meeting

    Personal home

    The Community Resilience Group focuses on learning about resilience issues in food systems, water systems, energy systems and more. We are reviewing ways in which we could survey our community and create a resilience baseline to gain some indication of where we can improve. Our group initially focused our meetings on discussing the book The Community Resilience Reader (available for free at: resilience.org). We will be shifting to exploring The Community Resilience Toolkit in order to do a community resilience assessment of the Greater Media area. You can learn more about that here. We’re also learning about the long term impact of

    Free
  • Theater of Witness- GrandWomen

    Theater of Witness- GrandWomen
    Suzanne Roberts Theatre 480 S Broad St, Philadelphia, United States

    I am excited to let you know about an upcoming Philadelphia multimedia production of Theater of Witness- GrandWomen June 11-13 at the Suzanne Roberts Theater. It is produced locally and highlights 6 of our own GrandWomen-- seniors telling their personal stories and inspiring messages of resilience, motivation and courage for our local community of all ages. This work will also involve a two-year mentoring project with local young women to encourage them to become GrandWomen in their communities as well. The group of performers is as diverse as our city-- each with their own message of bearing witness, understanding, healing

    $25 – $35
  • Weekday Bird Walk

    FOR ADULTS 18+ Listen, watch, and discover the birds of Tyler Arboretum. Explore Tyler’s forests and meadows with birders Sara Boucas Neto, Chuck Root, and Dave Eberly. Hear the calls, spot the birds, and experience this Audubon-recognized Important Bird Area firsthand. Gates open at 7:45 am. The group leaves promptly from the parking lot at 8:10 am. Please arrive on time. Check in with your guide in the parking lot. Restrooms will be open. What to expect: All levels of birding experience welcome. We will be walking at a slow, birders’ pace. Walking surfaces that include pavement, grass, gravel, and uneven trails. Changes in grade,

  • Wednesday Volunteer Service with David Bower

    Harper’s Meadow 2 Harpers Pl, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Meeting in Harper’s Meadow (9850 Germantown Avenue) Parking: There’s parking available in the Northwestern Avenue Parking Area and on nearby neighborhood streets. Bathrooms: There are porta potties available for use on Northwestern Ave & Forbidden Drive a short walk away from our worksite. 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 tasks! All are welcome to attend, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level,

  • Little Explorers: What’s Buzzing and Blooming?

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

    Who knows what we’ll find in the Garden? Come with us to explore. ABOUT LITTLE EXPLORERS: Every first and third 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.  

  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Sankofa Farm Stand at the Welcome Center

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

    Come purchase fresh, chemical-free, local produce straight from Sankofa Community Farm every Thursday at the Bartram’s Garden Welcome Center now through November! EBT, cash, WIC Farmer’s Market vouchers, and Senior vouchers are all accepted methods of payment (standard retail WIC vouchers are not accepted). You can also shop at the Farm Stand… at the Black Farmer’s Market (5200 Pine St) every second and fourth Saturday, 11am–2pm, starting May 30 at Clark Park Farmer’s Market (4300 Baltimore Ave) every first and third Saturday, 9am–1:30pm, starting June 20

  • UnOrthodox Yoga at BORSKI PARK – All Ages!

    Robert A. Borski, Jr. Park 3150 Orthodox Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    UnOrthodox Yoga has landed at it's final location at Borski Park. All ages, gentle flow class led by local instructor, Violet Vines.

  • Theater of Witness- GrandWomen

    Theater of Witness- GrandWomen
    Suzanne Roberts Theatre 480 S Broad St, Philadelphia, United States

    I am excited to let you know about an upcoming Philadelphia multimedia production of Theater of Witness- GrandWomen June 11-13 at the Suzanne Roberts Theater. It is produced locally and highlights 6 of our own GrandWomen-- seniors telling their personal stories and inspiring messages of resilience, motivation and courage for our local community of all ages. This work will also involve a two-year mentoring project with local young women to encourage them to become GrandWomen in their communities as well. The group of performers is as diverse as our city-- each with their own message of bearing witness, understanding, healing

    $25 – $35
  • Thursday Volunteer Service Day

    PA

    Meeting Location TBD Parking: TBD Bathrooms: TBD Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join Friends of the Wissahickon staff, Crew Leaders, and Trail Ambassadors in 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: • Trail work: using long-handled tools for digging, raking, and scraping; moving heavy objects • Invasive plant removal: bending over;

  • Richard’s Rambles

    FOR ADULTS (18+) AND TEENS AGES 15-17 Slow down and experience the Arboretum with naturalist Dr. Richard Brenner. Explore forests, meadows, streams, and rocky outcrops while learning about wildlife, plants, geology, and history. Each Ramble is shaped by the season, inviting you to notice the details and see the Arboretum with fresh eyes. Come curious, leave inspired. What to expect: Check in at the Visitor Center, then meet your guide 2-3 mile, leisurely-paced hike led by an experienced guide Peaceful woodland scenery Diverse walking surfaces that include pavement, grass, gravel, and rocky trails Changes in grade, including steep hills What to wear

  • 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 9 to October 29, from 10am-12pm. Registration recommended to stay connected with weather updates.

  • Bodies and Souls

    Bodies and Souls
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    “My concern is with humanity. I want to confront the viewer with life and with what we are doing to each other. I hope to awaken in the viewer a sense of compassion . . . without compassion there is nothing.” —Luis Cruz Azaceta Bodies and Souls examines the liberatory power of figurative art. Though often treated as conservative in the second half of the 20th century, artists used representational and realist methods to assert presence for those omitted from dominant narratives or harmfully depicted by those outside their communities. Realism and representation remain powerful means to show embodied human

    $25.00
  • FRED WILSON: THE MASTER PLAN or In Between the Big Bang and Modern Art Is the Restroom

    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    THE MASTER PLAN or In Between the Big Bang and Modern Art Is the Restroom is a suite of twenty-two photogravures commissioned in 2004 by the Brodsky Center at PAFA and completed in 2009. They are on view for the first time at PAFA in the Works on Paper Gallery of the Historic Landmark Building, for one year, in conjunction with the exhibition A Nation of Artists. As an artist living and working in New York City, I had to support myself one way or another. Working simultaneously in the educational department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the American

    $25.00
  • 2026 Cliveden House Tour Season

    2026 Cliveden House Tour Season
    Cliveden 6401 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    2026 House Tour Season begins Friday, May 1st The 2026 house tour season begins Friday, May 1, 2026! Tours are available Thursdays through Sundays, 12pm to 4pm, beginning on the hour. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. Each tour is an hour-long experience, led by a Cliveden Interpreter. Tours begin in the Cliveden Barn (located at 98 E. Cliveden Street, 19119) followed by the grounds, first and second floor of the House, and our new exhibit, Procuring Liberty in the Emerging Nation, debuting in 2026. Tours can be scheduled in advance through our website or in person

  • WeWalk PHL Thursday Walking Group

    Come out for a walk in the park! Join neighbors for a free, easy 1-hour walk on the Bartram’s Mile Trail with a group. Come every week or just when you can! This program welcomes people of all ages and abilities looking to meet their neighbors and improve their physical and mental health. All walks will be led by a trained WeWalk group leader and will meet at the Welcome Center. Thursday walks in the Garden will be held weekly at 5pm between May 7 and June 25. Registration recommended. We Walk PHL is a program in partnership between Fairmount

  • Flow at Bartram’s Garden: Community Yoga in the Garden

    Flow at Bartram’s Garden is a community-centered outdoor yoga series hosted by Healing the Hood Together (formerly Hood Healers PHL), designed to create space for rest, movement, and reconnection with nature. Each class invites participants of all levels to slow down, breathe deeply, and experience the healing power of movement in one of Philly’s most beautiful green spaces. This series centers accessibility, community care, and wellness for the people — welcoming beginners, families, and anyone seeking grounding, restoration, and gentle strength-building in an open-air environment. Accessibility: This series is beginner-friendly and welcomes all bodies. What to bring: yoga mat, water,

  • Summer Solstice

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

    Celebrate the longest day of the year and welcome summer at Riverbend! Did you know that on summer solstice the sun makes its longest journey across the sky making it the longest day of the year? This day has been celebrated by many cultures throughout history and marks the beginning of summer! Join us on Riverbend’s preserve for summer fun! We’ll have a wine garden for the adults, activities for the kids, pretzels and water ice, a bonfire and s’mores, and live music. Groups are welcome to bring a blanket or lawn chair and pack their own picnic dinner. At

    $35
  • Conceived in Crisis: Pennsylvania in 1776

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

    The Pennsylvania Provincial Conference was held June 18–25, 1776, at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia. The Conference had a profound impact on American public opinion and facilitated the passing of the Declaration of Independence only a few days later. The 1776 Pennsylvania Constitution was radically innovative for its time, including a Declaration of Rights that predated the Bill of Rights and a provision that voters did not need to own property. Christopher Pearl, scholar and author of Conceived in Crisis: The Revolutionary Creation of an American State, will lead a discussion on the radical birth of the Keystone State. A number

    Free
  • Theater of Witness- GrandWomen

    Theater of Witness- GrandWomen
    Suzanne Roberts Theatre 480 S Broad St, Philadelphia, United States

    I am excited to let you know about an upcoming Philadelphia multimedia production of Theater of Witness- GrandWomen June 11-13 at the Suzanne Roberts Theater. It is produced locally and highlights 6 of our own GrandWomen-- seniors telling their personal stories and inspiring messages of resilience, motivation and courage for our local community of all ages. This work will also involve a two-year mentoring project with local young women to encourage them to become GrandWomen in their communities as well. The group of performers is as diverse as our city-- each with their own message of bearing witness, understanding, healing

    $25 – $35
  • Father’s Day Weekend at the Vineyard

    Penns Woods Winery 124 Beaver Valley Rd., Chadds Ford, P, United States

    Raise A Glass to Dad! Friday, June 19th | Open 12:00pm – 8:00pm Cigar Lounge: Join us from 5:00-8:00pm for an evening under our pavilion turned cigar lounge! Choose from a selection of premium, hand rolled cigars with experts on hand to provide pairing suggestions for the ultimate wine & cigar experience. Bourbon will also be available to purchase at the bar for sipping. Saturday, June 20th | Open 12:00pm – 7:00pm Stop by Moore Meats trailer between 12:00 – 4:00pm to shop sustainable products from farm to table. Food Truck: Shimpy’s BBQ, 12:00-4:00pm Live Music by Bill Hake, 1:00-5:00pm

  • Weekend Warm-up Hike

    FOR ADULTS 18+ Start your Friday on the right foot with an invigorating one-hour hike through Tyler’s gardens and into the wilder natural areas beyond the deer exclusion fence. Designed as a moderate cardio workout, we’ll cover about 2½ to 3 miles at a fast pace—but don’t worry, we’ll also take time to pause for those unexpected moments nature has in store. Gates open at 7:45 am The group leaves promptly from the parking lot at 8:10 am. Please arrive on time. Check in with your experienced guide in the parking lot. Restrooms will be open. What to expect on

  • Storytime + Design

    Storytime + Design
    Design Gym @ Colorspace Labs 1714 N Mascher St, Philadelphia, United States

    Warm-up to the concept of design and it's many disciplines with Storytime + Design. This weekly creative experience diving into a book and fun design exercises to grow your creativity and design process. We welcome all ages and identities on the designer journey. The age range of books will vary, and design exercises are adaptable for all ages. **Please follow us on our social channels, or visit our website, for schedule changes/closures at: https://www.designgym.co/events** Design Gym is where everyone is a designer. Demystifying design and exercising your design thinking skills and creativity that you're born with.

    Free – $10
  • Juneteenth Celebration

    Philadelphia Bahá'í Center 2462 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for the Juneteenth Celebration—good vibes, great food, and freedom fun in person!Juneteenth CelebrationGet ready to celebrate freedom and community at our awesome Juneteenth Celebration! Join us in person for a day full of good vibes, great people, and an exploration of the rich history of Juneteenth. There will also be drumming, soul food, and workshops that link our past with our future. Don't miss out on this chance to honor the spirit of Juneteenth with joy and togetherness.Tickets are Free. Space is limited! Sign up early!

  • 2026 Cliveden House Tour Season

    2026 Cliveden House Tour Season
    Cliveden 6401 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    2026 House Tour Season begins Friday, May 1st The 2026 house tour season begins Friday, May 1, 2026! Tours are available Thursdays through Sundays, 12pm to 4pm, beginning on the hour. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. Each tour is an hour-long experience, led by a Cliveden Interpreter. Tours begin in the Cliveden Barn (located at 98 E. Cliveden Street, 19119) followed by the grounds, first and second floor of the House, and our new exhibit, Procuring Liberty in the Emerging Nation, debuting in 2026. Tours can be scheduled in advance through our website or in person

  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Philly Juneteenth Celebration (The Pre-Awakening) !!!!

    JOIN US for a CULTURAL EXPERIENCE Family Fun, Guest Speakers, Fashion & Talent Showcase Vendors,Food, EDUTAINMENT & RESOURCES (All Age Event)‼ Juneteenth FREEDOM Celebration 2026 is Philadelphia’s premier cultural event honoring Black freedom, resilience, and excellence. Spearheaded by renowned community leader and event curator Bigga Dre (Amun Sen Hotep Re), this annual celebration has become a vital space for connection, empowerment, and cultural expression in the city. Rooted in the legacy of Juneteenth—the historic commemoration of the emancipation of enslaved African Americans—this event is a vibrant reflection of Philadelphia’s Black community and its ongoing contributions to art, activism, and progress.

    $12 – $19
  • Theater of Witness- GrandWomen

    Theater of Witness- GrandWomen
    Suzanne Roberts Theatre 480 S Broad St, Philadelphia, United States

    I am excited to let you know about an upcoming Philadelphia multimedia production of Theater of Witness- GrandWomen June 11-13 at the Suzanne Roberts Theater. It is produced locally and highlights 6 of our own GrandWomen-- seniors telling their personal stories and inspiring messages of resilience, motivation and courage for our local community of all ages. This work will also involve a two-year mentoring project with local young women to encourage them to become GrandWomen in their communities as well. The group of performers is as diverse as our city-- each with their own message of bearing witness, understanding, healing

    $25 – $35
  • Firefly Walk

    FOR ADULTS 18+ AND TEENS AGES 13-17 Experience Tyler after dark as fireflies light up the landscape. Step into fields, meadows, and forest at dusk and explore the Arboretum in a whole new way. Listen for nighttime sounds, notice shifting shadows, and take in the scents of the evening. Look for fireflies along the way as your guide points out their flickering lights, explains how they communicate, and shares simple ways you can help fireflies thrive at home. Gates open at 7:45 pm. Check in with the staff associate on the Visitor Center Patio. Group departs from Visitor Center Patio

  • Father’s Day Weekend at the Vineyard

    Penns Woods Winery 124 Beaver Valley Rd., Chadds Ford, P, United States

    Raise A Glass to Dad! Friday, June 19th | Open 12:00pm – 8:00pm Cigar Lounge: Join us from 5:00-8:00pm for an evening under our pavilion turned cigar lounge! Choose from a selection of premium, hand rolled cigars with experts on hand to provide pairing suggestions for the ultimate wine & cigar experience. Bourbon will also be available to purchase at the bar for sipping. Saturday, June 20th | Open 12:00pm – 7:00pm Stop by Moore Meats trailer between 12:00 – 4:00pm to shop sustainable products from farm to table. Food Truck: Shimpy’s BBQ, 12:00-4:00pm Live Music by Bill Hake, 1:00-5:00pm

  • Birding with Pride with Philly Queer Birders

    Forbidden Drive at Northwestern Avenue Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Meeting at Northwestern Avenue & Forbidden Drive (200 W Northwestern Ave) Come celebrate Pride Month in the Wissahickon with a morning of birdwatching and community building! Join Friends of the Wissahickon and Philly Queer Birders for a gentle hike along Forbidden Drive as we keep our eyes and ears peeled for birds summering in the park. Philly Queer Birders formed in 2021 to build queer community through birding and to create welcoming, inclusive, and accessible LGBTQIA+ spaces in the outdoors. Birders of all levels and life experiences are welcome! We’ll be sticking to Forbidden Drive, a wide and mostly flat

  • Sankofa Farm Stand at Clark Park

    Clark Park 4300-4398 Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphia

    Come purchase fresh, chemical-free inspirited local produce straight from Sankofa Community Farm every first and third Saturday at the Clark Park Farmers’ Market, now through mid-November! EBT, cash, WIC Farmer’s Market vouchers, and Senior vouchers are all accepted methods of payment (standard retail WIC vouchers are not accepted). You can also shop at the Farm Stand… at Get Fresh Daily’s Black Farmer’s Market at Freedom Greens and Garden (5200 Pine Street), every 2nd and 4th Saturday, 11am–2pm, starting May 30 in front of the Bartram’s Garden Welcome Center every Thursday, 2:30–4:30pm, starting June 17

  • Creative “Kids” Weekend workshops June/July Saturdays 9:00am -10:30am

    FRIEDA 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

    Kids are invited to stop by our community table from 9:00am -10:30am to engage in art projects designed for all ages and abilities! A volunteer community member or facilitator will host a simple, stress-free creative activity for kids while parents join in or choose to dine in the cafe.

    Free
  • Gentle Flow Yoga Single Class

    Step onto the mat, breathe deeply, and flow through gentle outdoor yoga with instructor Christina Teofilak. Move mindfully through simple sequences, focus on alignment, and adapt each pose to your body. Feel the fresh air, listen to the sounds of nature, and release tension as you soak in the peaceful rhythm of this mindful, outdoor practice. What to expect: A slower-paced yoga class suitable for beginners and intermediate students Simple sequences with an emphasis on alignment, mindful movement, and breath Poses offered with modifications to support a comfortable and accessible practice Classes are held outdoors or under cover as needed What to wear

  • Gentle Flow Yoga 6- Week Series 2 (Saturdays)

    Saturdays, 9:15 – 10:15 am, June 20 – Aug. 1 (6 weeks – NO CLASS 7/4) Step onto the mat, breathe deeply, and flow through gentle outdoor yoga with instructor Christina Teofilak. Move mindfully through simple sequences, focus on alignment, and adapt each pose to your body. Feel the fresh air, listen to the sounds of nature, and release tension as you soak in the peaceful rhythm of this mindful, outdoor practice. What to expect: A slower-paced yoga class suitable for beginners and intermediate students Simple sequences with an emphasis on alignment, mindful movement, and breath Poses offered with modifications to support a

  • Beyond the Fence Trail Hike

    FOR ALL AGES Learn to navigate Tyler’s trail system. Walk along easy trails on this leisurely hike that’s perfect for the whole family, giving you plenty of time to pause, observe, and ask questions. The woods are full of surprises, with plenty to see, hear, and talk about as you explore. What to expect: Check in at the Visitor Center, and then meet your guide. Leisurely-paced 1-2 mile trail hike Learn how to navigate Tyler’s trail system Seasonal observations and nature discovery Changes in grade and walking surfaces, including pavement, grass, gravel, and rocky trails, and possible stream crossings Group departs

  • Horticulture Volunteer Day

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

    Volunteers will support seasonal plantings, weeding, and invasive species removal. Please plan to meet at the Welcome Center promptly at 9:30 AM. Staff will separate groups and provide instructions and safety protocols for the day. Out of respect and safety for our staff and others, please arrive on time. PLEASE NOTE: Capacity is limited, and we rely on everyone who signs up to show up. Please reserve a spot only if you can attend. All participants must be pre-registered using link below. Each adult must register individually in order to complete the required waivers. Registration full but would like to

  • Restoration Workday

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

    Help us to improve the health and biodiversity of our forest while getting to know our vast, 365 acres of protected land! This is a great opportunity for those who are looking to learn more about plant identification and restoration techniques while connecting with nature and other members of your community. Together, we will work to remove invasive plant species and improve our trails. Workday Details No experience necessary to volunteer. Training will be provided by our expert staff during the workday. We recommend wearing long pants, sturdy boots or shoes. We will have a selection of gloves if needed

  • Kids’ Learn-to-Ride Biking (Ages 4–16) JOIN WAITLIST

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    This FREE two-hour Learn-to-Ride class teaches young 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 children ages 4-16. For individuals older than this age range, check out our Adults’ Learn-to-Ride classes for ages 16+!  

  • Hike with Philadelphia Wildlife Tracking Club

    FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN/TEENS AGES 10-17 Follow your curiosity! Join the Philadelphia Wildlife Tracking Club and move through the landscape, stopping to observe animal tracks and signs along the way. Bring your curiosity and enthusiasm, and share observations along the way as you get to know your wild neighbors a little better. This is a free program, but PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED as we have limited space. Children must be accompanied by an adult. All levels of tracking experience welcome. Check in with your guide on the Visitor Center patio. What to expect: We will hike 1 -2 miles at a slow pace. Walking

  • FRED WILSON: THE MASTER PLAN or In Between the Big Bang and Modern Art Is the Restroom

    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    THE MASTER PLAN or In Between the Big Bang and Modern Art Is the Restroom is a suite of twenty-two photogravures commissioned in 2004 by the Brodsky Center at PAFA and completed in 2009. They are on view for the first time at PAFA in the Works on Paper Gallery of the Historic Landmark Building, for one year, in conjunction with the exhibition A Nation of Artists. As an artist living and working in New York City, I had to support myself one way or another. Working simultaneously in the educational department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the American

    $25.00
  • The Franklin Institute Block Party: A Summer Celebration

    The Franklin Institute 222 North 20th Street, Philadelphia, Pa, United States Minor Outlying Islands

    Philly knows how to throw a party, and this year, The Franklin Institute is taking the celebration outdoors to celebrate the start to summer. On Saturday, June 20, Philadelphia’s iconic science museum transforms into an afternoon of live music, and hands-on science. With programming for every age, the festivities will spread across the front steps, atrium, and museum grounds. Expect soccer activities led by the Philadelphia Union (and a special guest appearance by Phang), weather science with NBC10's Justin Godynick, solar viewing, giant bubbles, and more!

    $23 – $29
  • Free Bike Rentals

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    The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is hosting FREE biking days at Bartram’s Garden. Come ride the Bartram’s Mile Trail! Free, walk-up bike rentals and helmets available for kids and adults! Bikes are first-come, first-served, but register in advance to receive info on weather-related cancellations. Have your own bike? We also provide simple repairs (flats, chains, brake adjustments), diagnostics, and bike safety brochures.      

  • 2026 Cliveden House Tour Season

    2026 Cliveden House Tour Season
    Cliveden 6401 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    2026 House Tour Season begins Friday, May 1st The 2026 house tour season begins Friday, May 1, 2026! Tours are available Thursdays through Sundays, 12pm to 4pm, beginning on the hour. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. Each tour is an hour-long experience, led by a Cliveden Interpreter. Tours begin in the Cliveden Barn (located at 98 E. Cliveden Street, 19119) followed by the grounds, first and second floor of the House, and our new exhibit, Procuring Liberty in the Emerging Nation, debuting in 2026. Tours can be scheduled in advance through our website or in person

  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Saturday Wildflower Walk

    For Adults (18+) and Teens ages 12-17  Explore the Arboretum with wildflower expert Dick Cloud. Slow down and look closely at what’s growing along meadows, wooded paths, and occasional streamside spots. Enjoy the simple pleasure of seeing the landscape in detail and notice the Arboretum with fresh eyes. In May and June, spot wildflowers of late spring and early summer. All levels of experience are welcome. Check in at the Visitor Center and then meet your guide. Group departs from the Visitor Center at 1 pm, please be on time All youth must be accompanied by an adult. What to expect:

  • Juneteenth

    100 W School House Ln 100 West School House Lane, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Juneteenth’s a vibe—celebrating freedom, culture, and good times with the community IRL! Celebrate Juneteenth with Us! Come join the fun in person as we honor Juneteenth, a day full of history, joy, and community vibes. Expect great music, delicious food, and lots of laughter. It's a perfect chance to connect, learn, and celebrate freedom together. Bring your friends, bring your smile, and let's make memories that last!

  • Gin & Juniper

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

    From garden to glass, this well loved spirit has evolved from an herbal remedy to a staple behind the bar. Originating in the Middle Ages and popularized during the reign of King William III, gin has long derived its signature flavor from juniper berries. While European juniper is the traditional source, our own native eastern red cedar Juniperus virginiana has played an important historical role as well. Highly valued for its aromatic wood, ecological importance, and abundant berry like cones, eastern red cedar was used by early American distillers as a local juniper substitute, lending gin its characteristic piney, resinous

    $55
  • Golden Hour

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

    Enjoy the cooler evening temperatures with extended garden hours, a full bar and discounted admission of just $10 when you arrive after 4:30 PM and buy your tickets on-site, with free admission for members. Whether you’re looking for the perfect light for photography, a way to wind down at the end of the day, or an opportunity to enjoy time with friends and family, come take in the unique beauty of the gardens during the golden hours! This program takes place in-person at Mt. Cuba Center Saturday, June 20, 2026. Discounted Tickets Available On-Site.

    $10
  • Theater of Witness- GrandWomen

    Theater of Witness- GrandWomen
    Suzanne Roberts Theatre 480 S Broad St, Philadelphia, United States

    I am excited to let you know about an upcoming Philadelphia multimedia production of Theater of Witness- GrandWomen June 11-13 at the Suzanne Roberts Theater. It is produced locally and highlights 6 of our own GrandWomen-- seniors telling their personal stories and inspiring messages of resilience, motivation and courage for our local community of all ages. This work will also involve a two-year mentoring project with local young women to encourage them to become GrandWomen in their communities as well. The group of performers is as diverse as our city-- each with their own message of bearing witness, understanding, healing

    $25 – $35
  • MISS SOBRIETY

    The Church of the Holy Trinity 1904 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Charity amateur drag pageant with fierce competitors in its 13th year! Fabulous food and desserts served starting at 7. Proceeds benefit the Philadelphia Freedom Roundup, a not-for-profit founded in 1982 that serves the LGBTQ+ alcohol and drug-recovery community.

    $35,
  • Father’s Day Weekend at the Vineyard

    Penns Woods Winery 124 Beaver Valley Rd., Chadds Ford, P, United States

    Raise A Glass to Dad! Friday, June 19th | Open 12:00pm – 8:00pm Cigar Lounge: Join us from 5:00-8:00pm for an evening under our pavilion turned cigar lounge! Choose from a selection of premium, hand rolled cigars with experts on hand to provide pairing suggestions for the ultimate wine & cigar experience. Bourbon will also be available to purchase at the bar for sipping. Saturday, June 20th | Open 12:00pm – 7:00pm Stop by Moore Meats trailer between 12:00 – 4:00pm to shop sustainable products from farm to table. Food Truck: Shimpy’s BBQ, 12:00-4:00pm Live Music by Bill Hake, 1:00-5:00pm

  • Sunday Volunteer Service with David Bower

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    Meeting Location TBD Parking: TBD Bathrooms: TBD 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 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: • Trail work: using long-handled tools for scraping, digging, tamping, and cutting; moving

  • Vinyasa Flow Yoga 6-Week Series 2 (Sundays)

    Sundays, 9:15-10:15 am, June 21 – Aug. 2 (6 weeks – NO CLASS JULY 5) Step onto your mat and energize your body and mind with instructor Lisa Fell. Move dynamically through creative sequences rooted in traditional postures, building strength, flexibility, and focus. Flow with intention, breathe deeply, and explore mobility in each pose. Adapt each posture to your body as needed, and feel your energy rise with each mindful movement in this intermediate-to-advanced outdoor practice. What to expect: Class suitable for intermediate-to-advanced students Pose options offered based on the needs of the class Classes are held outdoors or under cover as needed. Focus on strength,

  • Vinyasa Flow Yoga Single Class

    Step onto your mat and energize your body and mind with instructor Lisa Fell. Move dynamically through creative sequences rooted in traditional postures, building strength, flexibility, and focus. Flow with intention, breathe deeply, and explore mobility in each pose. Adapt each posture to your body as needed, and feel your energy rise with each mindful movement in this intermediate-to-advanced outdoor practice. What to expect: Class suitable for intermediate-to-advanced students Pose options offered based on the needs of the class Classes are held outdoors or under cover as needed. Focus on strength, stretching, mobility, and breath What to wear and bring: Comfortable clothing suitable for movement

  • Sunday Tour: Native Woodland Walk

    FOR ADULTS AND TEENS AGES 12-17 Discover the Native Woodland Walk, a collection that highlights the beauty of Southeastern Pennsylvania’s woodlands and showcases some of our native species that thrive in and enhance home gardens. What to expect: Canceled 48 hours in advance if inclement weather, all registrants will be contacted Max one-mile hike on mostly even ground, some uphill Check in at the Visitor Center, where you’ll meet your guide What to bring: Dress for the weather Shoes suitable for walking Pricing: FREE for members; FREE with admission for non-members PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED MEMBERS (sign in for your discount!): FREE NON-MEMBERS: $18 per adult; $15

  • Bodies and Souls

    Bodies and Souls
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    “My concern is with humanity. I want to confront the viewer with life and with what we are doing to each other. I hope to awaken in the viewer a sense of compassion . . . without compassion there is nothing.” —Luis Cruz Azaceta Bodies and Souls examines the liberatory power of figurative art. Though often treated as conservative in the second half of the 20th century, artists used representational and realist methods to assert presence for those omitted from dominant narratives or harmfully depicted by those outside their communities. Realism and representation remain powerful means to show embodied human

    $25.00
  • City Cruises Philadelphia Father’s Day Brunch Cruise

    City Cruises Philadelphia 401 S. Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, United States

    Celebrate Father's Day on City Cruises Philadelphia! Fathers receive a complimentary mocktail or beer upon boarding before guests can enjoy a chef-prepared buffet, a fully stocked cash bar, a live DJ, dancing, and games. Families can enjoy bottomless mimosas and games on the open-air decks, with memory-making fun for families of all ages.

    $68
  • 2026 Cliveden House Tour Season

    2026 Cliveden House Tour Season
    Cliveden 6401 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    2026 House Tour Season begins Friday, May 1st The 2026 house tour season begins Friday, May 1, 2026! Tours are available Thursdays through Sundays, 12pm to 4pm, beginning on the hour. The last tour of the day is at 3pm. Each tour is an hour-long experience, led by a Cliveden Interpreter. Tours begin in the Cliveden Barn (located at 98 E. Cliveden Street, 19119) followed by the grounds, first and second floor of the House, and our new exhibit, Procuring Liberty in the Emerging Nation, debuting in 2026. Tours can be scheduled in advance through our website or in person

  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Theater of Witness- GrandWomen

    Theater of Witness- GrandWomen
    Suzanne Roberts Theatre 480 S Broad St, Philadelphia, United States

    I am excited to let you know about an upcoming Philadelphia multimedia production of Theater of Witness- GrandWomen June 11-13 at the Suzanne Roberts Theater. It is produced locally and highlights 6 of our own GrandWomen-- seniors telling their personal stories and inspiring messages of resilience, motivation and courage for our local community of all ages. This work will also involve a two-year mentoring project with local young women to encourage them to become GrandWomen in their communities as well. The group of performers is as diverse as our city-- each with their own message of bearing witness, understanding, healing

    $25 – $35
  • Morning Wellness Walks at Awbury

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

    Awbury’s 56-acre landscape tucked away in Germantown is a serene escape from the fast pace of the city of Philadelphia. Join us on our Wellness Walks and immerse yourself in nature as we take a moderately paced stroll through gardens, woodlands, roam around the farm, and our ponds and meadows. Join us Mondays & Thursdays from 7:00 am – 8:00 am at The Farm at Awbury for our Wellness Walks led by wellness coordinator Megan Do Nascimento! Questions? Contact our Wellness Walk coordinate Megan Do Nascimento at wellness@awbury.org.

  • Riverbend Summer Camp at McKaig Nature Center

    mckaig nature education center 889 Croton Road, Wayne, United States

    McKaig Nature Education Center and Riverbend Environmental Education Center are excited to continue our partnership in 2026 to bring nature education to the King of Prussia area. McKaig offers pristine 91-acre woods that are well suited for hands-on nature discovery for this full-day, week-long summer camp. Camps will be led by Riverbend’s skilled educators to guide your campers in nature exploration through hikes, stream-stomping, bug-catching, and so much more. Ages: 5-10 Dates: June 22-July31, 2026 Group Size and Information: 2 Groups (Ages 5 - 7 and Ages 8-10) Each group will be 10-12 campers with 2 counselors Camp Schedule: Monday

    $464
  • Bodies and Souls

    Bodies and Souls
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    “My concern is with humanity. I want to confront the viewer with life and with what we are doing to each other. I hope to awaken in the viewer a sense of compassion . . . without compassion there is nothing.” —Luis Cruz Azaceta Bodies and Souls examines the liberatory power of figurative art. Though often treated as conservative in the second half of the 20th century, artists used representational and realist methods to assert presence for those omitted from dominant narratives or harmfully depicted by those outside their communities. Realism and representation remain powerful means to show embodied human

    $25.00
  • Summer Solstice in the Wissahickon

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

    Meeting at Houston Playground (900 Grakyn Lane) Celebrate the Summer Solstice in the Wissahickon! Join Trail Ambassadors Melinda Spink and Melvin Chappell for a guided hike through Houston Meadow, as we welcome the turning of the seasons from spring to summer. The summer solstice officially arrives the day before our hike, so we will celebrate the first full day of summer. We’ll walk the trails, enjoying the signs of summer—longer, warmer days and the full green canopy of leaves in the park. Along the way, we’ll share fascinating facts and lore about the solstice. Come celebrate nature’s balance and the

  • Theater of Witness- GrandWomen

    Theater of Witness- GrandWomen
    Suzanne Roberts Theatre 480 S Broad St, Philadelphia, United States

    I am excited to let you know about an upcoming Philadelphia multimedia production of Theater of Witness- GrandWomen June 11-13 at the Suzanne Roberts Theater. It is produced locally and highlights 6 of our own GrandWomen-- seniors telling their personal stories and inspiring messages of resilience, motivation and courage for our local community of all ages. This work will also involve a two-year mentoring project with local young women to encourage them to become GrandWomen in their communities as well. The group of performers is as diverse as our city-- each with their own message of bearing witness, understanding, healing

    $25 – $35
  • Tuesday Devil’s Pool Clean-Up

    Valley Green Inn Valley Green Road, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Meeting at Valley Green Inn (Forbidden Drive and Valley Green Road) Parking and Transit: There are three lots near the Inn. The northern parking lot on Forbidden Drive can be accessed by Wises Mill Road, and the southern by Valley Green Road. Overflow parking is in the Upper Valley Green Road Lot. The only nearby transit is the 27 bus stop at Henry Ave and Wigard Ave, a 15-minute hike from the Inn. See map for details. Bathrooms: There will be bathroom access at the Valley Green Inn before we walk over to Devil’s Pool. Would you like to be part

  • Planting for Specialist Pollinators (Online)

    Specialist pollinators need our help more than ever. While generalist bees and butterflies can use a wide range of plants, many caterpillars, bees, and other insects rely on very specific native species for food, shelter, and reproduction. When those plants disappear from our landscapes, the pollinators that depend on them disappear as well. In this class, you’ll learn how to make a meaningful difference right in your own backyard. Discover the essential trees, shrubs, and wildflowers that support specialist pollinators—and how even small additions to your garden can create vital habitat. Instructor Leah Brooks will introduce a diverse selection of

    $25
  • Planting for Specialist Pollinators

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

    Specialist pollinators need our help more than ever. While generalist bees and butterflies can use a wide range of plants, many caterpillars, bees, and other insects rely on very specific native species for food, shelter, and reproduction. When those plants disappear from our landscapes, the pollinators that depend on them disappear as well. In this class, you’ll learn how to make a meaningful difference right in your own backyard. Discover the essential trees, shrubs, and wildflowers that support specialist pollinators—and how even small additions to your garden can create vital habitat. Instructor Leah Brooks will introduce a diverse selection of

    $39
  • Trailblazer Happy Hour at Cherry Street Pier hosted by Walk Around Philadelphia

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

    "You're invited to a Trailblazer Happy Hour at Cherry Street Pier hosted by Walk Around Philadelphia! Stop by anytime 5:30-7:30 on 4th Tuesdays to learn more about this growing civic pilgrimage experience and 100+ miles of exploration of the city's furthest margins. This is an opportunity for the Walk-curious to learn more about the project, and for perimeter-veterans to reconnect. Food & drink will be available from the pier's vendors, and if you BYO-scissors to help cut trail blaze stickers, you'll go home with a few to help mark the way(s)!

    Free
  • Intro to Ceramic Sculpture

    Intro to Ceramic Sculpture
    Utility Works - Art Studios & Maker Space 32 East Baltimore Avenue, Lansdowne, PA, United States

    Students will create one of a kind ceramic sculptures that can be functional or decorative. In this sculptural hand building class, we will harness the power of our imaginations. Students will learn foundational handbuilding skills, sculptural techniques, and a variety of surface treatments & decorations. Students will create one of a kind ceramic sculptures that can be functional or decorative. Projects may include sculptural vessels, animal sculpture and figure sculpture. Students are welcome and encouraged to bring their own project ideas to class. This class is appropriate for a range of skill levels, from beginner to advanced. Whether you are

    $250
  • Theater of Witness- GrandWomen

    Theater of Witness- GrandWomen
    Suzanne Roberts Theatre 480 S Broad St, Philadelphia, United States

    I am excited to let you know about an upcoming Philadelphia multimedia production of Theater of Witness- GrandWomen June 11-13 at the Suzanne Roberts Theater. It is produced locally and highlights 6 of our own GrandWomen-- seniors telling their personal stories and inspiring messages of resilience, motivation and courage for our local community of all ages. This work will also involve a two-year mentoring project with local young women to encourage them to become GrandWomen in their communities as well. The group of performers is as diverse as our city-- each with their own message of bearing witness, understanding, healing

    $25 – $35