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Science After House Presents: Green: From Eco Friendly to Envy
Sept. 8th | 7-10 pm | The Franklin Institute
Science After Hours Presents: Green: From Eco Friendly to Envy Join us to explore the color of ecology, envy, money, snot and ham (well, ok not ham) from every
Movies in Clark Park Presents: Selma
Sept. 11th | Clark Park (4398 Chestnut St)
This summer, University City District will present its new Movies in Clark Park series, a five-week offering of free outdoor screenings beginning in August. University City’s Clark Park, located at 4398 Chester Avenue, will transform into an outdoor theater to screen showings of family favorites and classic films.
Love Your Camera Love Your Photos Workshop
Every Saturday | 10 am – 1 pm | 5th & Market
“Love Your Camera, Love Your Photos” is a signature Remember Forever photography course that teaches you what all the dials, buttons, bells and whistles on your camera mean.
Sept. 14th | 8 pm | The Trocadero
Throwback movies with throwback prices, $3 Gets you in and goes toward a drink or snack!
Mega-Bad Movie Night: The Lost World
Sept. 17th | 7-10 pm | Academy of Natural Sciences
Join the Academy after hours for a special edition of Mega-Bad Movie Night held at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute. Witty experts will be onstage to offer their quips and sidesplitting comments on the many scientific absurdities—think Mystery Science Theater 3000! It’s the same live commentary you love about Mega-Bad Movie Night in the fantastic theater at BMFI.
Movies in Clark Park Presents: Best in Show
Sept. 18th | Clark Park (4398 Chestnut St.)
This summer, University City District will present its new Movies in Clark Park series, a five-week offering of free outdoor screenings beginning in August. University City’s Clark Park, located at 4398 Chester Avenue, will transform into an outdoor theater to screen showings of family favorites and classic films.
Sept. 25th | 10 am-4 pm | East Falls Glassworks
In this one day class, you’re going to get a good sense of what is involved in manipulating molten glass while making a number of objects. Typically participants will work their way up from nothing to a colorful paperweight, an ornament, and a blown object or two (such as a cup, bowl, or flower vase).