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ALMANAC july 10 ongoing


Market, from 5-8 p.m. every Tuesday from June 25th 895-4050.


-August 27th . Free. Sign-up: 215-


Porch Farmer’s Market Every Wednesday from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. thru August 28th 30th


Street Station. 215- 243-0555. at


Race Street Pier Movies every Saturday this Summer starting at 8 p.m. For listing: www. theawesomefest.com


p.m. Provided by the City of Philadelphia.: 215.222.GLCC (4522).


Pop-up mini-gulf at Porch, 30th


every Wed & Fri thru July from 11:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. Free. 215-243-0555.


Walnut Hill Community Farm Stand opens June 6th


in the field beside the 46th


& runs ever Thursday from 4-7 p.m. St. El Stop.


Wednesday nights throughout the summer are synonymous with two things at the Penn Museum: eclectic live music and laid-back fun. This year’s P.M. @ Penn Museum Sum- mer Nights music series, Wednesdays from 5:00 to 8:00 pm in the Museum’s outdoor Stoner Courtyard, 3260 South St., kicks off June 19 and runs through September 11. For listings: 215-898-4000, www.penn.mu- seum.


july weds7/10


Feraba Biashi: The Journey at the Central Library, 1901 Vine St., at 10:30 a.m. West African song and dance combined with tap, hip hop, and body percussion for a journey of music and dance. 215-686-5322.


Make Your Own Robot at the South Philly Library, 1700 S. Broad St., at 2 p.m. 215-685- 1866.


Movies for the Over 12 Crowd presents: “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” the Kingsessing Library, 1201 S. 51st 215-685-2690.


july thurss7/11


Heirloom Food Tasting at the Reading Termi- nal Market, 12th


Free. 215-922-2317. & Market Sts., from 3-5 p.m.


Intimate Talk with Judy Wicks on “Good Morning, Beautiful Business” at Lovers and Madmen Cafe, 28 S. 40th


p.m. Join the SBN Community for an evening with legendary social entrepreneur, Judy Wicks! Judy will curate a talk aimed at en- trepreneurs desiring to learn about success- ful ways of achieving positive social change through business. This is a unique opportu-


St., from 5:30-7:30 St., at 1 p.m. & Market


The Greater Life Christian Center, 617 N. 41st St. will offer daily free mails through August 16th


. Breakfast at 9 a.m., lunch at 12


Drexel University is partnering with TEC- CDC to offer a free, discussion-based course that will explore community organizing as it relates to urban farming and community garden, at the Enterprise Center, 46th


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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.


nity to connect directly with local business leaders over light fare and drinks. Proceeds will benefit the Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia (SBN),which works to support locally-based, mission driven entre- preneurs across the Philadelphia region.


Pre-School Story Time at the Walnut Library, 201 S. 40th St., at 10:30 a.m. 215-685-7671.


The Welcoming Center for New Pennsylva- nians will be honoring Lien and 100 other students from around the world at our Stu- dent Recognition Ceremony at Friends Cen- ter, 1501 Cherry St, from 4-6:30 p.m. It will bring together a diverse range of people to honor students’ achievements and encourage their civic and social engagement. In particu- lar, the event will recognize people whose work acclaims differences, but accentuates commonalities. www.welcomingcenter.org


Toddler Story Time at the Independence Library, 18 S. 7th 1633.


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


UCD’s Awesome 80’s film fest will screen “Spaceball’s” in Drexel Park, 32nd Ave, at dusk. Free. 215-243-0555.


july FRI s7/12


Book Sales outside the Walnut Library, 201 S. 40th


St., from 12:30-2:30 p.m.


Movies for the under 12 crowd presents: “Lo- rax” at the Kingsessing Library, 1201 S. 51st at 1 p.m. 215-685-2690.


Opening Reception for Rita Sweeney’s “Peo- ple, Places & Things,” at the Twenty-Two Gal- lery, 236 S. 22nd


8/4. 215-772-1911, www.twenty-twogallery. com.


create your own Video Game. 215-685-7671. july sats7/13


Are you a nanny, daycare teacher or baby- sitter? Would you like to learn more about how you can prepare the children under your care to be reading-ready for Kinder- garten? Come to the Every Child Ready to Read Workshop at the Central Library, 1901 Vine St., at 11 a.m. 215-686-5322.


Cooking Demo with Chef Andrea Rossi of C19. Learn how to select heirloom produce and create delicious recipes at Farm to City’s Rittenhouse Square Farmers’ Market, 18th and Walnut Streets, at 11 a.m. Select- ing Heirloom Produce & 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cooking Demonstrations. Free. www.farm- tocity.org.


Pine Sts, from 2-7 p.m. Family- friendly af- fair featuring music, some of the best local food trucks, a moon bounce, face painting, artisans, community resource groups, spe- cial guests: Engine 68 of the Philadelphia Fire Department (2:30Pm arrival) and a generous dance floor. facebook.com/Park- JamPhilly.


Garden Court Community Association hosts ParkJam at Malcolm X Park, 52nd


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Teen Tech Workshop at the Walnut West Li- brary, 201 S. 40th


St., at 3 p.m. Learn how to Sts., from 6-9 p.m. Runs thru St., & Powelton


for level one & 2-4 p.m. for level 2. Partici- pants must be entering 2nd level one and 4th


Science in the Summer at the Blackwell Li- brary, 125 A. S. 52nd


Chemistry will observe physical and chemical changes with fun experiments such as turn- ing pennies into gold, making crystals, and watching popcorn “dance.” They’ll also use litmus paper and a universal indicator to learn all about acids, bases, and indicators. Only 15 students per class. Pre-register: 215-685- 7422.


july suns7/14


Food Trust’s Farmer’s Market in HeadHouse Square, 2nd


2p.m. 215-413-3713. & Lombard Sts., from 10 a.m.-


Musical duo: Two of a Kind: “I Dig Reading” at the Central Library, 1901 Vine St., at 2 p.m. With songs about the joys of reading, books and burrowing animals the whole family will be singing and moving along! 215-686-5322.


july mons7/15 kids, at 1 p.m. 214-685-7671.


“Hotel Transylvania” screened at the Walnut Library’s, 201 S. 40th


St., Movie Matinee for


Story Time & Music for the pre-k crowd at the Fumo Library, 2437 S. Broad St., at 2 p.m. 215- 685-1758.


july tuess7/16


LEAP Into Science & Learn about Magnets at the Walnut Library, 201 S. 40th 215-685-7671.


St., at 11 a.m.


Music & Movement Story Time at the Phila- delphia Institute, 1905 Locust St., at 10 a.m. 215-685-6621.


Movie Matinee for kids at the Cobb’s Creek Library, 5800 Cobb’s Creek Parkway, at 1 p.m. Call 215-685-1973 for movie listings.


Proposal Writing Basics at Central Library, 1901 Vine St., at 9:30 a.m. 215-686-5322.


july weds7/17


African and African American dance teach about the respective cultures on both sides of the Atlantic at the Central Library, 1901 Vine St., at 10:30 a.m. 215-686-5322.


Movies for the over 12 Crowd presents “21 Jump St.” at the Kingsessing Library, 1201 S. 51st


St., at 1 p.m. 215-685-2690.


Scrabble Night at Mariposa Upstairs, 4824 Baltimore Ave, from 7-8:30 p.m. Come play Scrabble and eat tasty snacks with Mariposa staff and other members and non-members. All ages are welcome. 215-729-2121, www. mariposa.coop.


Storytime & Music for the Pre-K Crowd at the Fumo Library, 2437 South Broad St., at 10 a.m. 215-685-1758.


or 5th for level 2. Students in grade for


St., from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. or 3rd


thurss7/18 july


Drop in for Basic Computer Help at the Cen- tral Library, 1901 Vine St., at 10:30 a.m. 215- 686-5322.


for children entering grades 2 and 3 (Level I) and grades 4 through 6 (Level II). Classes are taught by certified teachers and are limited to 15 children per workshop. All children must be pre-registered to attend, and parents must come to the library to pre-register their chil- dren. For more information, visit www.sci- enceinthesummer.com, stop by your neigh- borhood branch, or call The Office of Public Service Support at 215-686-5372.


Toddler Storytime at the Independence Li- brary, 18 S. 7th


july FRIs7/19


Book Sales outside the Walnut Library, 201 S. 40th


St., from 12:30-2:30 p.m.


Movies for the Under 12 Crowd presents “Brave,” at the Kingsessing Library, 1201 S. 51st Street, at 1 p.m. 215-685-2690.


board games, Yu-gi-oh card battles, Beyblades battles, arts and crafts, science fun, music, and movies. Snacks and prize drawings will be fea- tured each week. 215-685-7433.


The Secret Cinema will team up once again with the AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania to present their Annual Summer Movie Party, featuring food, film and fun at the William’s Way Center, 1315 Spruce St., at 7:30 p.m. For tickets & more info: 215-587-9377.


july SATs7/20


Lancaster Avenue Jazz and Arts Festival in Saunder’s Park, 39th & Powelton, from 12-7 p.m. Experience acclaimed Jazz artist Tim Warfield live, as well as a wide variety of Jazz performers. Tantalize your palette with tasty food options from mobile food trucks offering baked goods, snacks, sea- food and fresh fruits and enjoy our family friendly activities. Join us 10:00 am for the rel-launch of uGO Health and Fitness Challenge. Free Event for Everyone. Family Friendly.http://phillyjazzarts.eventbrite. com/


Join author Carolyn Merritt, Philadelphia’s Argentine tango dance community, and the Music Department of the Free Library of Phil- adelphia for an afternoon in celebration of the tango from noon-5:30 p.m. The Parkway Central Library will host dance performances, music, an author talk, lessons, and a milonga (tango social dance party)! 215-686-5322.


Second Annual Hot Diggity celebration of hot dogs in the South Street HeadHouse District. For more information on events surrounding hot diggity: 2nddogdaysofsummer.eventbrite. com.


Teen Summer Series at the Blackwell Library, 125 A. S. 52nd


St., at 1:30 p.m. Join us for St., at 10:30 a.m. 215-685-1633.


Science in the Summer at the Walnut Library, 201 S. 40th


St., at 10 a.m. Workshops are


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