![]() This new long-term exhibition “celebrates the life and work of Canadian American William Francis Taylor (1883-1970),” a New Hope-based painter, writer, conservationist and editor of *Towpath Magazine, “a monthly publication focused on preserving “the beauty and value of the valley.”įree, Fridays-Mondays, 11 a.m. Rediscovering the Towpath: The Legacy of William Francis Taylor $28-$105, June 9th-11th, Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way All fans 15 and older get a Johnson Controls Dick Allen Bobble Figurine. Here are the special perks and promotions going on this weekend. See Also: Philly’s Best Kid-Friendly Beer GardensĪs always there’s more than just baseball going on at the ballpark. Okay, let’s treat the injured and meet up at this extra scenic spot featuring a koi pond, several non-bear gardens, the lovely Sakura Pavilion and more.įree to enter, June 7th-11th, Shofuso Japanese House and Garden, Lansdowne & Horticultural drives. After several errant throws she has managed to hit a map and… Shofuso Japanese House and Garden shall be the next city park to host Philadelphia’s popular and nomadic beer garden this week. June 10th and 11th, 4231 Avenue of the Republic.īlindfolded and spun in circles, a Philadelphia Parks & Rec intern has been handed a lawn dart. All events are free with museum admission. Pride Weekend at the Please Touch Museum includes storytimes, a collaborative mural and performances by kiddie musicians with a social-justice focus, Ants on a Log. Things conclude on June 17th with carnival games, live music and the violent puppetry of Punch & Judy.įree for the first 100 visitors each day, then regular admission of $6-$8 June 11th-17th Betsy Ross House, 239 Arch Street. Buzz Gworls Pride Month Drag Brunch - $10, June 10th, noon, at City Winery, 990 Filbert Street.įor more, check out 5 0+ Ways to Celebrate Pride Month in Philly.Īlready pretty psyched about Old Glory on a daily basis, the Betsy Ross House gets extra wild for Flag Fest - eight days of flag raisings, flag painting, flag making, flag sewing and more (like chocolate making demonstration, a naturalization ceremony, historical reenactors, etc.).June 10th, 1-6 p.m., In front of the Upper Darby Township Municipal Building, 100 Garrett Road, Upper Darby. Delaware County Pride Festival- This fest in downtown Upper Darby includes vendors, music, a DJ, dancing, face painting, kid stuff and more.June 10th, 9 p.m.-midnight, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway. This year’s theme is “Queer Fashion Through History.” Proceeds from tickets fund a Galaei’s Queer Prom for teens, which takes place earlier in the evening (see below). Galaei Presents: Queer Prom - Philadelphia Museum of Art hosts an 21-plus prom with DJ music and live performances.June 10th, 8 a.m., Navy Yard (Broad Street and Intrepid Avenue). The run includes a 5K (chip-timed with prizes for the top three Female, Non-Binary and Male divisions) and a 1K untimed fun run with prizes for the top three most festive participants. This time around, on June 10th, the run moves from Fairmount Park to the Navy Yard area. Philly Pride Run - The William Way Community Center, Lez Run Running Club and Out Philadelphia Athletic League are joining forces to bring the Philly Pride Run back for the seventh year.June 10th, noon-5 p.m., 12th and Pine streets. Queerapalooza will feature local queer musicians, DJs and drag performers. The shop turns 50 this year, and to celebrate, they’re shutting down the block to present a brand-new music festival on June 10th. Queerapalooza- Giovanni’s Room on 12th Street is the oldest LGBTQ+ and feminist bookstore in the country.But here are a few suggestions for this weekend: There’s so much stuff going on during Pride that we gave it its own page. $25, June 7th-18th, Louis Bluver Theatre at the Drake, 302 South Hicks Street. Every ticket gets you a beverage and a snack, too. Tiny Dynamite presents the world premiere of Julia Izumi’s “explosively theatrical play” about Japanese author Murasaki Shikibu and her book The Tale of Genji, one of the first novels ever written. Meet Murasaki Shikibu Followed by Book Signing, and Other Things through June 11th at 4 p.m., Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum, 6825 Norwitch Drive. The Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum pays tribute to the famous prestigious race with all-night demonstrations “featuring a diverse lineup of cars that have competed or were the type to have competed in the iconic endurance event throughout the 100 year history of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race.” Photograph by Mathias Becca MULTIPLE DAYS The Festival of Fountains continues at Longwood Gardens through September 24th.
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