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WEDNESDAY, JULY 11TH


Dr. James Wadley author of “The Lost and Found Box: A Provocative Exploration about Rediscovering Happi- ness and the REAL You!” At the Moonstone Arts Center, 110 A S. 13th


St., at 7 p.m.


www.moonstoneartscenter. org.


Drop off leavers for Com- post at the Dirt Factory, 4308 Market St. on Wednesdays from 5-6 p.m. compost@ universitycity.org


Farmer’s Market at the Porch at 30th 11 a.m.- 2p.m.


Screening of Marjorie Morningstar at the Jew- ish History Museum, 55 N. 5th


St. Reception at 6


p.m. Screening at 7 p.m. $8 Members/$18 Series Package. www.nmajh.org/ publicprograms/#steamy.


Parents Choice Award winning musician Charlie Hope at the Central Library, 1901 Vine St., at 10:30 a.m. 215-686-5322.


Rebel Yard Theater Work- shop: Learn about differ- ent aspects of theater for children aged 8-14 years at the Haverford Library, 5543 Haverford Ave. Pre-registra- tion is required; contact Ms. Rebekah at 215-685-1964. The programs run from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. A final public performance will be held on August 3rd at 3:00 p.m. 215- 685-1965.


THURSDAY, JULY 12TH


All children three years of age and older along with their caregivers are invited to explore the ancient art of Yoga with certified instruc- tor, Emma Burkhart at the Philadelphia City Institute, 1905 Locust St., at 11 a.m. Free. 215-685-6621.


Beer Garden at the porch from 4 -8 p.m. Bridgewa-


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ter’s Pub will offer German and craft beers, bratwurst/ sauerkraut or Italian Sausag- es. Enjoy the fresh air and live music!


First there was the book then came the movie. Tell us which you liked better – the book or the movie at the Kingsessing Library, 1201 S. 51st


St., at 1 p.m. Snacks will


be provided. Contact the library at 215-685-0182 for movie selection.


Four Day High Drama Sketch Comedy at the Walk- ing Fish Theater, 2509 Frank- ford Ave at 8 p.m. Pay what your roll Thursday: $2-$12. www.walkingfishtheatre. com.


Yumilicisous fruit & Veg- gie enrichment program at the PHS Pop-up Garlen, 1907-15 Walnut St., from noon-1 p.m. (weather per- mitting). Part of PHS’s cam- paign of “Bringing Everyone to the Table,” children will be enchanted while learn- ing about the superpowers of fruit and vegetables from the Yummilicious cartoon characters with crafts, songs, yoga and games. Bring along a healthy lunch * Free for all, but designed for chil- dren ages 3-9.


FRIDAY, JULY 13TH


Beer Garden at the porch from noon -8 p.m. Bridge- water’s Pub will offer Ger- man and craft beers, brat- wurst/sauerkraut or Italian Sausages. Enjoy the fresh air and live music!


Four Day High Drama Sketch Comedy at the Walk- ing Fish Theater, 2509 Frank- ford Ave at 8 p.m. $15. www. walkingfishtheatre.com.


Storytime on the Park- way at the Parkway Central Children’s Department 21st & 22nd


686-5322.


Opening exhibit for “Inter- lude,” recent oil paintings by Melissa Bryant that exam- ine the difference between the tangible & intangible at the Twenty-Two Gallery, 236 S. 22nd


St., from 6-9 p.m.


www.twenty-twogallery. com.


Learn about different aspects of theater for chil-


dren aged 8-14 years at the Haverford Library, 5543 Haverford Ave. Pre-registra- tion is required; contact Ms. Rebekah at 215-685-1964. The programs run from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. A final public performance will be held on August 3rd at 3:00 p.m.


Screening of Cabralista at Scribe Video, 4212 Chest- nut St., at 7 p.m. Cabral’s theories, life and work are considered and analyzed by young African students and intellectuals, as they seek alternative solutions to present-day cultural and social issues. $5. www. scribe.org.


T eenage Mutant T 685-7433.


The Friends of Walnut West Library holds wonder- ful book sales every Friday from 12:30 to 2:30 on the sidewalk at 40th & Walnut Streets.


The Secret Cinema will screen Plan Nine from Outer Space at the Laurel Hill Cem- etery, 3822 Ridge Ave, at 9 p.m. $10. 215-228-8200.


SATURDAY, JULY 14TH


Beer Garden at the porch from noon -5 p.m. Bridge- water’s Pub will offer Ger- man and craft beers, brat- wurst/sauerkraut or Italian Sausages. Enjoy the fresh air and live music!


Farm share pickups and classes are held every Satur- day from 10:00am - 12:15pm starting on July 14, 2012 at Greensgrow F


arms, 2501 E. Sts., at 10:30 a.m. 215-


Cumberland St. and ends on September 29, 2012 For more information, please contact us at life@greensgrow.org, call us at (267) 496-0148, or visit www.greensgrow.org/ life.


Four Day High Drama Sketch Comedy at the Walk- ing Fish Theater, 2509 Frank- ford Ave at 8 p.m. $15. www. walkingfishtheatre.com.


Learn how to make fun, healthy snacks with Miss Simran at the Blackwell Li- brary, 125 A S. 52nd


a.m. 215-685-7433. T


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Movie Marathon at the Blackwell Library, 125 A S. 52nd


St., at 1 & 3 p.m. 215-


MovieMarathon at the Blackwell Library, 125 A S. 52nd


685-7433.


The Rapture: a play with an explosive, powerful and thrilling story concerning the Jackson family blended with artistic excellence, music, drama & dance at the Evelyn Graves Dinner/Theater, 115 Whitby Ave @ West Cobbs Creek Parkway at 2 p.m. For reservations, call 215-727- 7796.


SUNDAY, JULY 15TH


Four Day High Drama Sketch Comedy at the Walk- ing Fish Theater, 2509 Frank- ford Ave at 5 p.m. $15. www. walkingfishtheatre.com.


Sundays on Stage is a series of cultural programs featuring live performances by a variety of artists and entertainers at the Central Li- brary, 1901 Vine St. at 2 p.m. These family programs celebrate diversity through music, dance & storytelling. 215-686-5322.


The Independent Riders Motorcycle Club will bring together riders from across the region to unite in the first-ever annual Philadelphia Ride for Homeless Veterans on July 15, 2012. Taking a cue from the Washington, DC Rolling Thunder ride, this large-scale event will benefit those working with homeless Veterans. It will begin with on-site $10 rider registration at 9:00AM in Chalmers Park, 29th


and Chalmers Streets. MONDAY, JULY 16TH


College Prep Boot Camp at the Haverford Library, 5543 Haverford Ave at 12:30 p.m. 215-686-1965.


Free Lunch Program for School Children at the Phila- delphia Episcopal Cathedral 38th


Street between Market


& Chestnut Streets) for chil- dren up to 18 & disabled children up to 21. Lunch served Mon-Thursday at the Cathedral from noon-1:30 p.m. thru August 9th 386-0234, ext. 104.


. 215- St., at 11


Lion King at the Walnut West Library, 201 S 40th at 1 p.m. 215-685-7671.


St.,


Opening exhibit for the Lan- guage & Illusions of John


Langdon at AIGA Philadel- phia Space, 72 N 2nd


St., at 1 & 3 p.m. 215-


6-8 p.m. TUESDAY, JULY 17TH


Ms. Amanda Grumm will create art with the chil- dren while Ms. Rebekah shares stories at the Haver- ford Library, 5543 Haverford Ave, at 2 p.m. 215-685-1965.


WEDNESDAY, JULY 18TH


Catskill Puppet Theater at the Central Library, 1901 Vine St., at 10:30 a.m. 215- 686-5322.


Children and teens are invited to play new and favorite board games at the Walnut West Library, 201 S. 40th


St., at 2 p.m. 215-685- 7671.


Screening of Dirty Dancing at the Jew- ish History Museum, 55 N 5th


St.Recpetion at 6


p.m., film at 7 p.m. $8 Members/$18 Series Pack- age. www.nmajh.org/ publicprograms/#steamy.


Drop off leavers for Com- post at the Dirt Factory, 4308 Market St. on Wednesdays from 5-6 p.m. compost@ universitycity.org


Farmer’s Market at the Porch at 30th 11 a.m.- 2p.m.


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Philadelphia Socialist Ac- tion for a screening of “The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil” at the William Way Community Center, 1315 Spruce St., from 6:30-8 p.m. This inspiring film documents the Cuban peoples’ innovative and earth-friendly response to the disappearance of their oil imports after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Organic urban farming, the restruc- turing of mass transit, state- sponsored farming lessons, and more are portrayed in the film to show what is pos- sible through cooperation and sustainability. philly. socialistaction@gmail.com.


The Conversation Club hosts panel discussion/ happy hour mixer: “Does Philadelphia Have a Progres- sive Coalition?” Elena’s Soul Lounge (4912 Baltimore Avenue) from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Join some of city’s progres- sive activist to talk about


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how - or if - various stake- holder groups in the civic arena can work together for common goals.


THURSDAY, JULY 19TH


All children three years of age and older along with their caregivers are invited to explore the ancient art of Yoga with certified instruc- tor, Emma Burkhart at the Philadelphia City Institute, 1905 Locust St., at 11 a.m. Free. 215-685-6621.


First there was the book then came the movie. Tell us which you liked better – the book or the movie at the Kingsessing Library, 1201 S 51st


St., at 1 p.m. Snacks will


be provided. Contact the library at 215-685-0182 for movie selection.


Jazz Poetry etc: Open Reading with Elliott Levin and Friends at the Moon- stone Arts Center, 110 A S. 13th


Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral, 38th


St., at 9 p.m. BYOB. $5.


www.moonstoneartscenter. org.


& Chestnut,


hosts the Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, University of Cambridge, UK, at 12:15 p.m. Concert performance conducted by Sarah Mac- Donald. Selwyn College Chapel Choir has led wor- ship in the College Chapel since its foundation in the last decade of the nineteenth century. Free will offering. 215-386-0234, ext. 104, www. philadelphiacathedral.org.


Yumilicisous fruit & Veg- gie enrichment program at the PHS Pop-up Garlen, 1907-15 Walnut St., from noon-1 p.m. (weather per- mitting). Part of PHS’s cam- paign of “Bringing Everyone to the Table,” children will be enchanted while learn- ing about the superpowers of fruit and vegetables from the Yummilicious cartoon characters with crafts, songs, yoga and games. Bring along a healthy lunch * Free for all, but designed for chil- dren ages 3-9.


FRIDAY, JULY 20TH


The Friends of Walnut West Library holds wonder- ful book sales every Friday from 12:30 to 2:30 on the sidewalk at 40th & Walnut Streets.


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