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10 WEEKLYPRESS.COMUCREVIEW.COM • JUNE 25, 2014 ALMANAC june 25 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25TH


A Midsummer Night’s Dream screened at the Philadelphia Institute, 1905 Locust St., 2 p.m. 215-686- 6621.


All levels welcome. 215- 686-1766.


Chess Club at the Santore Library, 932 S. 7th


St., 1 p.m.


Coffee Klatch Wednesdays at the Haddington Library, 446 N. 65th


Drink coffee, discuss books & neighborhood news. 215- 685-1970.


St., 10:30 a.m.


Free Compost at the Dirty Factory, 4308 Market St., 5-6 p.m. www.univeristycity. org.


Co-ops & Social Justice Movement Book Club at Mariposa Upstairs, 4824 Baltimore Ave, 7-8:30 p.m. www.mariposa.coop.


Games & Activities for teens at the Walnut Library, 201 S. 40th 7671.


St., 2 p.m. 215-685-


Let’s Speak English at the Independence Library, 18 St. 7th


Business Owners at 135 S. 52nd


1633. Meeting for 52nd


Street


updates to the 52nd Street Vendors Program as well as other 52nd Street news and resources available for busi- ness technical assistance. 215-895-4000, theenter- prisecenter.com


St., 6 p.m. Discuss


Opening exhibit & forum: “Defining a Hopeful City Through Art:” work of city leaders at City Hall’s Caucus Room, Noon-1:30 p.m. Ex- hibit runs thru 8/29. www. HopefulCity.org


Preschool children along with a caregiver are in- vited to join Ms. Kim as she explores the world of books with puppets at the Kingsessing Library, 1201 S. 51st


2690. St., 6 p.m. 215-685-


old at the Haddington Library, 446 N. 65th 685-1970.


Learn about Homeopathy at the Blackwell Library, 125 S. 52nd


at dusk. Free. www.universi- tycity.org


Outdoor Movie screening in Clark Park 43rd


Sidewalk book sales at the Walnut West Library, 201 S. 40th


ference at St. Joe’s University, 5600 City Ave. Registration 8:30-9 a.m. Workshops: 10 a.m.-12 p.m. (215) 686-1459 or www.phila.gov/townwatch & www.townwatch.net The Gathering: Philly’s longest running hip hop event at the Rotunda, 4014 Walnut St., 9 p.m. $5. www.therotunda. org.


685-7671. 16th


St., 12:30-2:30 p.m. 215- Annual Anti-Crime Con-


Toddler Storytime & crafts at the Independence Library, 18 S. 7th


months-4 years-old. 215-685- 1633.


St., 10:30 a.m. For 18 FRIDAY, JUNE 27TH


Bling Bingo at the Santore Library, 932 S. 7th 215-686-1766.


St., 2 p.m.


Closing Reception for Mo- hamed - José - Yangbin – Dino at the Brandywine, 728 South Broad St., 6-8 p.m. The works four artists explored the con- cept of By-Product which is a secondary product derived from a manufacturing process. www.brandywineworkshop. com


Family Science Fun at the Santore Library, 932 S. 7th


10:30 a.m. For kids 3-8-years- old and their caregivers. 215- 686-1766.


St.,


tion, 12:30-1:30 p.m. www. universitycity.org.


St., 10:15 a.m. 215-685-


The Partnership CDC’s NAC presents the importance of estate planning & avoiding tangled titles at Community College West, 4725 Chestnut St., 6-7 p.m. 215-662-1612, ext. 12.


p.m. 215-685-7671. THURSDAY, JUNE 26TH


Wicket Wednesdays for teens at the Walnut West Library, 201 S. 40th


St., 2-4


Join Mr. Frank for stories, rhymes and other fun ac- tivities for children 3-6 years


Free. www.cedarparkneigh- bors.org.


& Baltimore, 6-8 p.m.


Kùlú Mèlé W. African Dance Party at the Porch, 30th


Live Jazz in Cedar Park pres- ents Gretchen Elise & Crew, 48th


Opening Weekend for Spruce Street Harbor Park, Columbus Blvd. & Spruce Streets. www. visitphilly.com.


South Street Head House District’s Fourth Friday: 4th Street: Lombard to Catherine from 5-9 p.m. www.south- street.com.


SATURDAY, JUNE 28TH


Amici Opera Company pres- ents Donizetti’s Roberto De- vereux Sat. at 4pm. Redeemer U.M.C., 1128 Cottman Ave.


St. Sta- St., 11:15 a.m. 215- St., 2 p.m. 215-685-7422. & Baltimore Ave 40th & Walnut Sts., 6 p.m. 40th


If you miss the Monday noon editorial deadline for Almanac listings, please enter your event yourself, day or night, on our online calendars at www.ucreview.com and www.weeklypress.com! In order to have events published in our calendar, you must provide a phone, as well as website address if available for more information! To submit new calendar listings, email newsdesk@pressreview.net, fax: 215-222-2378.


at Lawndale. 215-224-0257. www.amiciopera.com


Street Summer Series,


Spoken Hand Percussion Or- chestra with Music Over Mat- ter (MOM) performs. www. universitycity.org.


Free Compost at the Dirty Fac- tory, 4308 Market St., 10:30- 11:30 a.m.www.univeristyc- ity.org.


Gridiron Classic and Health and Resource Fair at the Chew Recreation Center, 1800 Washington Ave, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Free professional football skills combine, cheer leading camp and resource fair with free food and live performances by special guest recording art- ist. www.myphillyrising.com


Military Muster : The march- ing drum is a sure sign: the Continental Army is looking for a few good kids, for drills in the art of marching and musket etiquette at the Betsy Ross House, 239 Arch St., 10 a.m. Free. Runs thru 7/6. 215-629- 4026, www.historicphiladel- phia.org.


Monthly Cooking & Nutrition Series at Mariposa Upstairs, 4824 Baltimore Ave, 1-2:30 p.m. Free. RSVP required: education@mariposa.coop.


a.m.-5 p.m. Rain date 6/29. 215-546-148


Uhuru Flea Market in Clark Park B, 43rd


SUNDAY, JUNE 29TH


Peaks Little Angels present 25th Anniversary celebra- tion. Enterprise Center, 4548 Market Street. Rear entrance. Free parking. Prom for the Children 5-7pm. Cost Adults: $30, Children: $25. Sponsors The Honorable Jannie L. Black- well, Dickerson & Assoc., The Honorable James R. Roebuck, Fantastic Photography, Clar- ence Nichols Photography, You & Me Florist, Benjamin Bynum, Sr. Performance by The Uni- versal African American Praise Dancers of Camden, NJ. Cater- ing: KeVen Parker Company of Ms. Tootsies. Tickets and info. 215-747-7805


MONDAY, JUNE 30TH


Family Movie Matinee all sum- mer long at the Cobbs Creek Library, 5800 Cobbs Creek Pk- way, 1 p.m. 215-685-1973.


Frozen screened at Franklin Park’s Great Lawn, 200 N. 6th St., 9 p.m. Free. 215-629- 4026, www.historicphiladel- phia.org.


Science in the Summer at the Queen Library, 1201 S. 23rd


-6th


10 a.m. Examine Physics: Sim- ple Machines. For 2nd


St., grad- & Chester Ave, 9


ers. Pre-registration required: 215-685-1899.


Developer has approached board about the development of a new structure at the for- mer Transition to Independent Living Site, 46th


St., 6:30 p.m.


www.sprucehillca.org TUESDAY, JULY 1ST


& Spruce Sts.


Fun with Science Presents: The force is with you: magnets at the Walnut West Library, 201 S. 40th 685-7671.


Children’s story time at the Haverford Library, 5543 Haver- ford Ave, 10:30 a.m. 215-685- 1964.


St., 10:30 a.m. 215-


Learn about Food Safety at the Blackwell Library, 125 S. 52nd St., 2 p.m. 215-685-7422.


Philadelphia Orchestra per- forms an evening concert in Penn’s Landing’s Great Plaza, Chestnut & Columbus Blvd. Free. 215-922-2386, dela- wareriverwaterfront.com


Stories & activities for pre- schoolers & their caregivers at the Queen Library, 1201 S. 23rd St., 10:30 a.m. 215-685-1899.


WEDNESDAY, JULY 2ND


Chess Club for all ages at the Santore Library, 932 S. 7th p.m. 215-686-1766.


Lego Club at the Queen Li- brary, 1201 S. 23rd 215-685-1899.


St., 2 p.m.


Yellow Sky screened at the Philadelphia Institute, 1905 Lo- cust St., 2 p.m. 215-685-6621.


THURSDAY, JULY 3RD


An evening of Pedro Nero & the Philly Pops at Indepen- dence Hall Park, 6th


Streets. Pack a picnic basket, blanket/lawn chair. Free. , 215- 683-2202, welcomeam- erica.com.


& Chestnut St., 1


Spruce Hill Community Associ- ation Zoning Committee Meet- ing, 257 S. 45th


www.visitphilly.com


Outdoor Movie in Clark Park B, 43rd


www.universitycity.org. & Baltimore at dusk. Free.


Preschool Storytime at the Durham Library, 3320 Haver- ford Ave, 10:30 a.m. 215-685- 7436.


FRIDAY, JULY 4TH HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!


Betsy’s Independence Day Bash at the Betsy Ross House, 239 Arch St., 1:30 p.m. Ac- tivities for kids, a children’s naturalization ceremony & ceremonial bell ringing. Free. 215-629-4026, www.his- toricphiladelphia.org.


Celebrate America’s birthday with fun featuring carnival games ($.25 per play) and the Lightning Bolt Express Train ($5 adults, $4 children) at Franklin Square Park, 200 N. 6th St., 12-3 p.m. 215-629-4026, www.historicphiladelphia.org


Party on the Parkway, noon- 11 p.m. Enjoy performances from the Roots & others be- fore fireworks at 10:30 p.m. http://www.visitphilly.com


MONDAY, JULY 7TH


Let’s Talk English at the San- tore Library, 932 S. 7th p.m. 215-686-1766.


St., 1


Movie Matinee at the Walnut West Library, 201 S. 40th p.m. 215-685-7671.


St., 1


Movie Matinee at the Cobbs Creek Library, 5800 Cobbs Creek Parkway, 1 p.m. 215- 685-1973.


TUESDAY, JULY 8TH


Children’s story time at the Haverford Library, 5543 Haver- ford Ave, 10:30 a.m. 215-685- 1964.


Crafting & Gaming, Cannon Demonstrations, Marches & more at the Independence Visitors Center, History Mak- ers, 599 Market St., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Characters from 18th 19th–century Philadelphia,


&


invite you to roll hoops, and see demonstrations of unusual 18th


3-tone. Free to attend. Runs thru 7/5. 215-629-4026, www. historicphiladelphia.org.


century crafts, including


Goonies screened at Penn’s Landing Great Plaza, Chestnut & Columbus Blvd, 8:30 p.m. Free. http://www.delawareriv- erwaterfront.com.


Free Outdoor Screening of Rocky on Art Museum Steps, 26th


& Parkway, 9 p.m. http://


Fun with Science Presents: Sound is all around: sound at the Walnut West Library, 201 S. 40th 7671.


St., 10:30 a.m. 215-685-


Stories & activities for pre- schoolers & their caregivers at the Queen Library, 1201 S. 23rd St., 10:30 a.m. 215-685-1899.


WEDNESDAY, JULY 9TH


Chess Club for all ages at the Santore Library, 932 S. 7th p.m. 215-686-1766.


Post-It Note Art at the King- sessing Library, 1201 S. 51st 1 p.m. 215-685-2690.


Lego Club at the Queen Li- brary, 1201 S. 23rd 215-685-1899.


St., 1 St, St., 2 p.m.


Whispering Smith screened at the Philadelphia Institute,


1905 Locust St., 2 p.m. 215- 685-6621.


THURSDAY, JULY 10TH


Hunger Games Catching Fire screened at the Penn’s Landing Great Plaza, Chest- nut St & Columbus Blvd, 8:30 p.m. Free. http:// www.delawareriverwater- front.com.


Preschool Storytime at the Durham Library, 3320 Haverford Ave, 10:30 a.m. 215-685-7436. FRIDAY, JULY 11TH


Bling BINGO full of snacks & prizes at the Santore Li- brary, 932 S. 7th 215-686-1766.


St., 2 p.m.


Children’s story time at the Haverford Library, 5543 Haverford Ave, 10:30 a.m. 215-685-1964.


Game Day at the Cobbs Creek Library, 5800 Cobbs Creek Parkway, 2 p.m. 215- 685-1973. Lancaster Avenue’s 2nd Friday, 34th


215-685-7422. SATURDAY, JULY 12TH


p.m. Enjoy art & live music sponsored at dozens of lo- cal businesses. For details: www.facebook.com/lancas- teravephilly. Teen Matiness with pop- corn at the Blackwell Li- brary, 125 S. 52nd


-43rd Sts., 5-8 St., 2 p.m.


Hispanic Fiesta at Penn’s Landings Great Plaza, Chest- nut & Columbus Blvd, 2-8 p.m. Free to attend. http:// www.delawareriverwater- front.com


MONDAY, JULY 14TH


Let’s Talk English at the Santore Library, 932 S. 7th St., 1 p.m. And LEGO Club at 2 p.m. 215-686-1766.


Movie Matinee at the Cobbs Creek Library, 5800 Cobbs Creek Parkway, 1 p.m. 215-685-1973.


Movie Matinee at the Wal- nut West Library, 201 S. 40th St., 1 p.m. Snacks provided. 215-685-7671.


TUESDAY, JULY 15TH


Children’s story time at the Haverford Library, 5543 Haverford Ave, 10:30 a.m. 215-685-1964.


Movement & Music Sto- rytime at the Philadelphia Institute, 1905 Locust St. 10 a.m. 215-685-6621.


215-685-7671.


Fun with Science Presents: Balancing Act: Balance at the Walnut West Library, 201 S. 40th


St., 10:30 a.m.


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