
You May want to go outdoors
It’s May and so the focus — through music, history, education, shopping and dining — is getting outdoors to exercise the natural power of the mind, body and soul – the physical and mental. Let’s call it mentical.
It’s May and so the focus — through music, history, education, shopping and dining — is getting outdoors to exercise the natural power of the mind, body and soul – the physical and mental. Let’s call it mentical.
This month is alive with themes for turtles, frogs, house pets, family, rainbows, and reading.
From multiculturalism at iconic LOVE Park to a brand new public art sculpture near the Cherry Street Pier, spring is in full bloom for both virtual and in-person (low-cost or free) activities in the Philadelphia area.
Here are some “earth-while” mostly free activities to consider for your wellness, well-being, and your overall entertaining delight
Today more than one billion people observe and participate in Earth Day worldwide. Here are some “earth-while” and mostly free activities to consider.
FunTimes Fun: Events & Entertainment! The rhythm of every pitch, just like every note, has a story.
The local Philly Celebrates Jazz initiative during national Jazz Appreciation Month is now in full swing!
As March winds down, April rises up to shower us with more things to do and places to go. It’s a month teeming with pizazz and jazz!
Philadelphia’s constellation in women’s history is shining with stars whose inspiring stories are untold and unheralded.
Who are today’s history makers? Here are webinars, virtual conferences, and storytelling events to observe Women’s History Month. Explore these free or low-cost events (both virtual and in-person) recognizing the contributions of women of color, past, and present.