Do Something: Earth Day Edition

Do Something: Earth 24-hour interval Edition

In honor of Earth Solar day, some tips on how to be an abet for the planet this week—and all year 'circular

Do Something: Earth Day Edition

In accolade of Earth Day, some tips on how to be an abet for the planet this week—and all year 'round

On April 22, 1970 some xx million people took to the streets to celebrate, rally, protest and unify around the big stone we're all living on together. Now, most fifty years later nosotros come together to do the same and though the bug may have changed and the stakes are college—April 22 is our special solar day reserved for Mama Earth.

But it's not just a 1 solar day thing. Check out our acme picks for an Earth Day every mean solar day roundup.

Sip Spritzers, Snag Succulents

What a combo! Celebrate World Day past enjoying environmentally-infused drinks like the Liberty Martini or the Lavender Spritz and receive a free delicious while supplies terminal. James Philadelphia will be mixing drinks and using their green thumb past plant life effectually the outdoor seating and offering pitchers of beer to reduce waste from cans and bottles. Soak upwards the sun and give toast to Mother Nature. Monday, April 22, 5 pm-12 am, Pay-As-You-Drink, James Philadelphia, 1835 Arch St.

Consider Philly's Greenish Future

With the principal election but around the corner, it'southward loftier fourth dimension to become to know the candidates on the election and learn more than about their platform. Join curious citizens, environmental organizations like World Quaker Action Team (EQAT) and candidates at PECO'south headquarters for a press conference discussing how Philly will move to a green free energy economy, reinvest in community-centered renewable energy like solar, green jobs, and more. Mon, Aprin 22, 9 am-12 pm, Free, PECO Headquarters, 2301 Market St.

Exist A Better Steward of the Environs

The Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel Academy is the oldest natural science inquiry institution and museum in the Americas and a really great identify to celebrate Earth Day. Visit the museum all day and learn how to be the best Globe rep you can be. Let the kiddos enjoy story fourth dimension with Marty the Moose, meet animals affected  by climate change, take a bout of the Collywobbles! exhibit and learn about how we're destroying their lives, and visit the Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids exhibit for practiced measure. Monday, Apr 22, 10 am-iv:30 pm, Pay-What-You-Wish, The Academy of Natural Sciences, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway

Question Candidates on Climate change

Not able to get to the Mon night public forum? You lot're in luck! Get active and know your City Council candidates stance on sustainability, climate modify and other environmental issues that impact Philadelphians every day. Co-sponsored by PennFuture and Clean Air Quango, the issue volition be moderated past WHYY/StateImpact Pennsylvania and hosted by The Academy of Natural Sciences. Wednesday, Apr 24, 6 pm-8:xxx pm, Free, The Academy of Natural Sciences, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway

Exist A Climate Dad

Join Climate Dads for a "post-bedtime, BYOB meeting" to discuss 2022 national campaign to bring issues around climate change to light. The Dads note: "The number of Americans "alarmed" by climate change has reached an all-time high." The goal for these papas is based effectually the future of children and ask participants to share stories that include hopes and fears about the climate crisis along with actions to make a deviation. Larn more than about the event here. Thursday, April 25, 7:30 pm-10 pm, Free, PlayArts, 1241 N. Front St.

Star Gaze

Have a minute to check out life off of planet Earth past joining Logan Neighborhood Library for a nighttime of star gazing at Stenton, 1 of the earliest historic houses in Philly. Have a peep at the night heaven using a loftier powered telescope and dream about what life might be like on a planet far, far away. Refreshments will be served! Fri, April 26, half dozen:30 pm-9:00 pm, Free, Stenton, 4601 Northward. 18th St.

Go Bonkers at BioBlitz

Bring together in the BioBlitz fun at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum this Saturday morning.  Starting vivid and early learn near iNaturalist and become ready to document everything along a hike. The side by side issue starts afterwards for those sleeping in. Both are part of the City Nature Challenge where cities around the globe compete to see who can record the virtually species, make the almost observations, and appoint the most citizens. Saturday, April 27, eight am or x:xxx am, Free, John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum, 8601 Lindbergh Blvd.

Stop World Week with Naturepalooza

And to round out an eventful week all about World, join The Schuylkill Eye for Ecology Education for Naturepalooza. Staring at 10 am, the Center will accept it all: natural walks, swimming explorations, arts and crafts, fort-building (fort-building!), science challenges and a whole lot more. Bring the fam, bring the friends and enjoy rain or smooth. Saturday, April 27, 10 am-2 pm, Free, The Schuylkill Eye for Ecology Education, 8489 Hagys Factory Rd.

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