![]() ![]() The Da Vinci Art Alliance is hosting the Everyday Futures Fest Block Party on the entire 700 block of Catherine St., encompassing more than 50 community and cultural institutions and including temporary art installations, food, music, dance, storytelling, sustainable vendors, and interactive workshops. How much: Free, but $5 donations are encouragedĪrt, science, music, and entertainment combine for one of the city’s most unique block parties.Where: DaVinci Art Alliance, 704 Catherine St.A showcase on kitchens promises to be “the show within the show.” This is the expo to connect with experienced (hopefully) contractors, tradespeople, and vendors who can build a deck, upgrade a kitchen, or construct a swimming pool. The Philadelphia Home Show is less for the casual Pinterest decorator and more for homeowners or those aspiring to be who have already planned for and budgeted for a home repair, upgrade, or renovation. How much: Free with advance registration, $10 at the door.Where: Pennsylvania Convention Center, 1101 Arch St.WHYY thanks our sponsors - become a WHYY sponsor Aisha Fields, an optical physicist and educator, is the keynote speaker. Screenings, yoga and fitness demonstrations, live music, and dance performances, along with more than 100 multicultural vendors, are on the day’s schedule. On Saturday, Clark Park hosts the Uhuru Health Festival and Flea Market. Spending Earth Day communing with nature at one of the city’s parks makes perfect sense if you add in even more wellness practices. Where: Clark Park, 4300 – 4398 Baltimore Ave.The city of Philadelphia compiled a list of even more events. ![]() And in the northwest, Naturepalooza’s event includes food trucks, guided nature walks, nature-themed arts and crafts, and activity stations for all ages. Earth Day will be recognized at the Philadelphia Celebrates Jazz edition of Revival Walk through Tacony State Park. In West Philly, UC Green is organizing a planting of over 50 trees in the neighborhood. In Delaware, the state’s park system offers guided nature hikes, among other events. cities and townships have events scheduled as well. Cherry Hill is hosting the Cooper River Park Cleanup, and other N.J. ![]() Egg Township boasts the biggest Earth Day Festival in South Jersey. On Earth Day, the world celebrates the planet by participating in outdoor activities focused on sustainability and preservation. (Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education) Earth Day The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education will host Naturepalooza in celebration of Earth Day. ![]()
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