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SUMMARY:Habitat Stewards at Newlin Grist Mill
DESCRIPTION:Help us make our park a better place for wildlife and people! The Habitat Stewards group meets once a month to work on outdoor tasks related to habitat restoration and species conservation. Projects vary by month but include things like invasive plant removal\, tree planting\, garden maintenance\, trail cleanup\, and outdoor classroom care. \n2026 Habitat Stewards dates: \n\nJanuary 31\nFebruary 28\nMarch 28\nApril 25\nMay 30\nSeptember 26\nOctober 31\nNovember 28\nDecember 12\n\n1pm to 3pm. Pre-registration is required. Contact Jessica at jshahan@newlingristmill.org or 610-459-2359.
URL:https://wooderice.com/event/habitat-stewards-at-newlin-grist-mill-2/2026-04-25/
LOCATION:Newlin Grist Mill\, 219 Cheyney Road\, Glen Mills\, PA\, 19342\, United States
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SUMMARY:Philadelphia Beekeeping Before 1719
DESCRIPTION:Keeping bees (apiculture) was new to North America in the 1600s\, brought to the north-east by English and German colonists to produce honey and wax. The earliest record of apiculture in Pennsylvania explains how German settlers in Germantown kept honeybees\, cultivated honey and wax\, and celebrated bees with poems and stories. \nJoin historian Miranda Mote for a lecture that tells a story of beekeeping in Germantown before 1719. \nMiranda Mote\, PhD is a historian\, artist\, and educator based in Philadelphia and the 2023-24 Garden Club of America / Prince Charitable Trusts Rome Prize\, Landscape Architecture Fellow. She teaches history and design\, works with children in K-12 schools and public venues\, designs teaching games for children\, and is currently writing an arts focused literacy and botany curriculum of lessons designed especially for children that live in urban environments. She established Botanography in 2022 as a non-profit to directly serve students and families in Philadelphia County and believes that every school should have a garden classroom where students can connect with plants every day. \nThis program can be attended in the Skyline Room on Parkway Central’s Fourth Floor. No registration required. Join us earlier in the afternoon for a bee inspired children’s activity for children first grade and up. Learn more here. 
URL:https://wooderice.com/event/philadelphia-beekeeping-before-1719/
LOCATION:Parkway Central Library\, 1901 Vine Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Race for the Watershed Duck Derby & 5K
DESCRIPTION:5K Duck Dash: 9am | Family Fun Festival:10am-1pm | Duck Races start at 10:30am \nHelp support healthy waterways in our community! Held in partnership with Concord Township\, this event is a fundraiser to help raise money to preserve and protect the watershed in the park at Newlin Grist Mill.
URL:https://wooderice.com/event/race-for-the-watershed-duck-derby-5k/
LOCATION:Newlin Grist Mill\, 219 Cheyney Road\, Glen Mills\, PA\, 19342\, United States
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SUMMARY:Plastics: Challenges and Potential
DESCRIPTION:Synthetic plastics—once heralded as the materials of the future—are now recognized as a growing environmental threat. But when did our wonder and excitement about plastic products transform into anxiety and doubt? \nWhen Did Plastics Become a Problem? \nJoin us for a lively panel discussion featuring expert speakers who will explore this question by examining the history of plastics\, sharing local and global perspectives\, and presenting inspiring contemporary case studies that approach the promise and perils of plastics in new and innovative ways. Moderated by Roger Turner\, the Institute’s curator of instruments and artifacts\, this dynamic and interactive event will give you new perspectives on the shifting world of plastics—and the future of your everyday environment—from plastics circularity in healthcare and changing modes of recycling\, to global plastics industry collaborations and beyond. \nPart of our new Science and Society speaker series\, this event is presented in collaboration with the T. T. Chao Symposium on Innovation and the Organization of American States. \nPanelists\n• Jeremy A. Greene\, Johns Hopkins University\n• David Parrillo\, Dow\n• Maurice M. Sampson II\, Clean Water Action\n• Mona Webber\, University of the West Indies \nAbout the T. T. Chao Symposium on Innovation \nThe T. T. Chao Symposium on Innovation explores\, celebrates\, and encourages innovation and sustainability in the chemical sciences. It brings together established and emerging leaders in the technical\, entrepreneurial\, healthcare\, and policy arenas to share innovative ideas that impact our world. This annual symposium is made possible by a gift from the Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Foundation in Houston\, Texas. \nAbout Science and Society \nOur Science and Society speaker series explores the history of science embedded in our everyday lives. We invite scientists\, historians\, policymakers\, and educators for engaging\, in-depth conversations that expand our perspectives. Program formats include lectures\, interviews\, roundtables\, and book launches. Science and Society events are curated for an adult audience\, fostering curiosity\, conversation\, and interactivity. Each evening concludes with a free reception with the speakers.
URL:https://wooderice.com/event/plastics-challenges-and-potential/
LOCATION:Science History Institute\, 315 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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