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SUMMARY:Human / Nature
DESCRIPTION:Gravers Lane Gallery \n8405 Germantown Avenue \nPhiladelphia | PA 19118 \n215-247-1603 \nOpening reception: June 5 | 5 – 8 pm\nArtist Talks: June 5 | 6:30 pm\nClosing reception: July 3 | 5 – 8 pm\nArtist Talks: July 3 | 6:30 pm \nGravers Lane Gallery welcomes the remarkable work of Painter / Sculptor Ron Isaacs. Renowned Kentucky-based artist and teacher with a career spanning over 50 years\, Isaacs’s work has been exhibited in major galleries in Chicago\, Philadelphia\, and New York\, with work residing in multiple private and corporate collections. Currently\, the largest public collection is housed in the Racine Museum of Art in Wisconsin. \nBy using objects such as garments\, tools\, and organic materials\, Isaacs explores the narrative of objects and their relation to mortality\, memory\, and the passage of time. Through the process of creating an installation with objects in a still-life setting\, Isaacs experiments with birch\, plywood\, and acrylic paint to construct his work. \nAs a trained painter\, Isaacs employs techniques similar to those of the old masters to create a composition reminiscent of traditional two-dimensional work. By balancing form\, texture\, and light\, Isaacs’ work explores the elements of memory\, the passage of time\, and how objects can evoke memory.
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SUMMARY:Room For Grief
DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE \n[PHILADELPHIA\, PA]— Room For Grief – Living with Loss in America — An immersive and interactive group art show featuring 100+ artists and performers unified by experiences of bereavement. \nIn a country built upon death and loss\, the space to grieve is alarmingly absent. Our society leaves little physical or existential room for us to experience let alone process loss. This project points directly at this omission by making literal Room For Grief – dedicated\, intentional space where these themes are expressed\, witnessed and held in community. \nGuests are invited to walk through the rooms of a house built by grief\, woven together with the art that has helped us survive. Let our robust and diverse group of contributors show you what it is like to live\, heal\, struggle\, cope and offer sanctuary for mourning at a time where the burden of grief in daily life is overwhelming. Join us as we grieve death\, identity\, health\, security\, safety\, freedom\, democracy\, the fulfillment of promises that were made to us generationally. Together we hold up the walls to create Room For Grief.  \n\nRoom for Grief comes alive with an opening reception on June 4th and is laid to rest at the closing reception on June 28th\nThe exhibition will be hosted at the historic Cherry Street Pier along the Delaware River – a beautiful and peaceful place to explore grief and be in community with other grievers\, also mere blocks from Old City and the heart of the semisesquicentennial.\nOur lovingly curated events lineup includes a Death Cafe\, Beyond Loss Film Series\, a performance in The Garden\, spoken word and song performances\, Grief Survival support\, and more!\n\nCall to Action: Join us in the Room for Grief this June. Visit the immersive installation\, meet the artists\, attend a robust lineup of events curated to support\, uplift\, and inspire grievers of all types and from all walks of life. Loss touches each one of us at some point in our lives\, but we must not grieve alone. In community we can create a room for grief and hold the walls up together. Find more information at roomforgrief.org. \nAbout the Room for Grief Team: Curated by Chelsea Dalsey\, with support from C.Sage\, Mandy\, and Sonja Demonia. \nGraphics \nMedia Contact: \nChelsea Dalsey \nCurator \ninfo@roomforgrief.org \nroomforgrief.org \n###
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SUMMARY:Race for the Watershed 5K and Duck Derby
DESCRIPTION:Help support healthy waterways in our community! Held in partnership with Concord Township\, this event is a fundraiser to help raise money for watershed protection projects at Newlin Grist Mill. The day starts with 5K trail run. Stick around for the rubber duck races in the Chester creek\, a car show\, kids games and activities\, music\, food\, and exhibitors! \nRegister for the 5K trail run here.
URL:https://wooderice.com/event/race-for-the-watershed-5k-and-duck-derby/
LOCATION:Newlin Grist Mill\, 219 Cheyney Road\, Glen Mills\, PA\, 19342\, United States
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SUMMARY:America 250 Bus Tour: Revolution & Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:Baltimore was a key city in the fight for Independence. Did you know Edgar Allan Poe’s grandparents were famous Revolutionary War patriots in Baltimore? \nJoin us for an America 250 bus tour through Baltimore’s Revolutionary past\, where the fight for independence lives on in headstone\, story\, and street. Along the way\, discover the Edgar Allan Poe family’s Revolutionary roots and the lives of Baltimore’s signers of the Declaration of Independence. Tours meet inside the Baltimore Visitor Center at the Inner Harbor. \nThe first stop on this special commemorative tour is Westminster Hall & Burying Ground. World-famous as the final resting place of Edgar Allan Poe\, this hallowed ground is also home to over 300 patriots of the American Revolution and War of 1812—including Poe’s own family. Immigrants\, women\, and working-class heroes like David and Elizabeth Poe\, who aided The Marquis de Lafayette’s troops\, are buried alongside towering figures like General Samuel Smith\, James McHenry\, and Rev. Patrick Allison\, chaplain to the first Continental Congress and an early voice for the separation of church and state. \nThe tour continues with history of two Baltimore signers of the Declaration of Independence: a visit to Old St. Paul’s Cemetery\, where Samuel Chase\, the United States’ first impeached Supreme Court Justice\, is laid to rest\, and then the historic Carroll Mansion where Charles Carroll of Carrollton (the only Catholic signer) spent his final days and where the very bed in which he died remains on display. \nWhether you’re a lifelong Marylander or a first-time visitor\, “Revolution & Remembrance” invites you to see Baltimore’s Revolutionary roots through fresh eyes\, and to reflect on the diverse people who helped shape a nation.
URL:https://wooderice.com/event/america-250-bus-tour-revolution-remembrance/2026-06-13/
LOCATION:Baltimore Visitor Center\, 401 Light Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21203\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Global Soccer Fan Cruise - June 13
DESCRIPTION:The Global Soccer Fan Cruise is a high-energy experience designed for anyone looking to celebrate the sport of soccer. This cruise is perfect for Ivory Coast and Ecuador fans\, as well as local fans and anyone who wants to be a part of the excitement happening in the city. \nGuests can expect an electric atmosphere with live DJ entertainment\, indoor and outdoor decks featuring beautiful skyline views of Philadelphia\, local brews\, and light bites. \nThis is more than just a cruise\, it’s a unique way to experience Philadelphia during an unforgettable summer of sport and get in on the action\, whether you’re a dedicated fan or just looking for an incredible time on the water.
URL:https://wooderice.com/event/the-global-soccer-fan-cruise-june-13/
LOCATION:Spirit of Philadelphia\, 401 S. Columbus Blvd.\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Historic Germantown and Germantown United CDC Launch Second Saturday: G-Town Gatherings Event Series
DESCRIPTION:GERMANTOWN\, PHILADELPHIA — Historic Germantown\, in partnership with Germantown United CDC\, is launching Second Saturday: G-Town Gatherings—a vibrant series of pop-up events hosted in some of Germantown’s most unique and historic spaces. Running monthly from May through October\, these gatherings will transform the neighborhood’s green spaces and cultural sites into lively hubs of music\, food\, and local commerce. \n  \nThe inaugural event is set for Saturday\, May 9th\, in Vernon Park\, running from 12–4pm. The day will begin at 11am with a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Germantown Bell outside Coleman Library\, in partnership with Philadelphia250. \nEach Second Saturday event runs from 12-4pm and will feature: \n\nLive music from local performers\nA rotating lineup of small business vendors\nFood trucks offering a variety of cuisines\nFree\, family-friendly activities in welcoming outdoor settings\n\n  \nFeatured Vendors for the May 9th Kick-Off Event: The first event will proudly host many exciting local businesses\, food trucks\, and artists! Guests can enjoy a diverse food court featuring Liege waffles\, fusion tacos\, and gourmet BBQ alongside a curated market of jewelry\, upcycled fashion\, and handmade crochet accessories. The lineup highlights holistic wellness through herbal rituals and skincare services\, complemented by live caricatures\, tarot readings\, and local art. From a mobile bookshop featuring diverse authors to innovative family tools and spiritual essentials\, this event offers a vibrant mix of community-rooted art\, healing\, and flavor. \nUpcoming Second Saturday Dates: \nThe series continues on the second Saturday of each month through the fall at different historic locations throughout Germantown! \n\nJune 13 at Market Square\nJuly 11 at Wyck\nAugust 8 at Johnson House\nSeptember 12 at Grumblethorpe\nOctober 10 at Hood Cemetery\n\n  \nThese events are free and open to the public\, designed to bring neighbors together\, celebrate Germantown’s rich history\, and support the local business community.
URL:https://wooderice.com/event/historic-germantown-and-germantown-united-cdc-launch-second-saturday-g-town-gatherings-event-series/2026-06-13/
LOCATION:Historic Germantown\, 5501 Germantown Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144\, United States
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SUMMARY:Love Portal Ecstatic Dance @ The Schuylkill Center
DESCRIPTION:Love Portal Presents…. Ecstatic Dance @ Schuylkill Center ! 🌀♥️ \nCome dance\, move\, and shake it out at the SCHUYLKILL CENTER for an ECSTATIC DANCE and community gathering on June\, 13th featuring 2 DJs – Ghost Pipe & Nah Mean?! \n.:: About the Event ::. \nFor this gathering we will be heading to the Roxbourough area of Philadelphia to dance at the Schuylkill Center – the largest privately preserved property in Philadelphia spanning 365 acres of fields\, forests\, ponds\, and streams including a beautiful amphitheater\, covered pavilion\, & large open green space perfect for dancing! 🌳🌿🌈 \nThis is your invite to come dance deeply immersed in nature for what’s to be an unforgettable spring afternoon/evening including ectstatic dance\, sound healing\, vendors\, special guests\, and so much more! \nFor this portal we’ll have a guided movement warm-up\, 2x Ecstatic Dance sets with over 3 hours of dancing\, and closing with a live-looped sound journey. \n.:: About Love Portal ::. \nLove Portal is more than an event—it’s a sacred space where sound becomes a pathway to connection\, self-discovery\, and healing. It’s mission is to create a sanctuary where people can experience joy\, love\, and freedom while celebrating the power of sound\, dance\, and community. \n.:: Event Flow ::. \n3:45PM – Arrival & Social \n4:00PM – Portal Opening Circle \n4:15PM – Guided Movement Warm-Up (Arielle Diamond) \n5:00PM – Ecstatic Dance Set 1 (Nah Mean?) \n6:30PM – Ecstatic Dance Set 2 (Ghost Pipe) \n8:00PM – Sound Journey in Amphitheater (Yuj Archetype) \n.:: Important Details ::. \n⪼ Location: 8480 Hagy’s Mill Road Philadelphia\, PA 19128 \n⪼ Arrival: 3:45-4:00PM \n⪼ Duration: 4:00 – 9:00 PM \n⪼ Important Note: Please wear clothes that you can move freely & comfortably in! \n.:: About the Venue ::. \nThe Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education is the largest privately preserved property in Philadelphia spanning 365 acres of fields\, forests\, ponds\, and streams including a beautiful amphitheater\, pavilion\, & large open green space perfect for dancing! \nThe Schuylkill Center opened its doors on July 1\, 1965\, as the Schuylkill Valley Nature Center. Envisioning an “island of green” where city dwellers could experience and learn about the natural world\, sisters Eleanor Houston Smith and Margaret Houston Meigs\, along with their families\, donated the extensive parcels of farmland and woods that make up the Center’s grounds today. \nWe recognize and acknowledge that the Schuylkill Center stands on the Indigenous territory known as Lenapehoking\, the traditional homelands of the Lenape\, also called Lenni-Lenape. We honor the Lenape and other Indigenous stewards of this landscape\, past\, present\, and future. \n.:: Guidelines ::. \nAn ecstatic dance is a safe space where you’re invited to move freely without judgement and express yourself to music while connecting with a likeminded community. We follow these guidelines: \n⪼ No alcohol or substances \n⪼ Limited phone use\, no videos of people dancing \n⪼ Be mindful\, keep conversations off the dancefloor \n⪼ Consent to dance with others \n⪼ No shoes (if you want!)
URL:https://wooderice.com/event/love-portal-ecstatic-dance-the-schuylkill-center/
LOCATION:Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education\, 8480 Hagy's Mill Road\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19128\, United States
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