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SUMMARY:GoPhillyGo Multimodal Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to join GoPhillyGo\, SPOKE magazine\, and Firth & Wilson Transport Cycles on Thursday\, February 16 for a multimodal happy hour upstairs at Fergie’s Pub (1214 Sansom St). Philadelphia is fast becoming one of the leading cities in the U.S. to get around without a car\, and it just keeps getting better. You’ll hear about an exciting new aspect of GoPhillyGo.org that’s being launched soon\, news and plans for the coming year\, and you’ll meet up with friends and other multimodal transportation advocates. \nRSVP on Eventbrite and join the Multimodal Happy Hour Facebook event page to stay up to date. \nWe hope to see you there! \nWhat: \nMultimodal Transportation Happy Hour hosted by GoPhillyGo\, SPOKE magazine\, and Firth & Wilson Transport Cycles \nWhen: \nThursday\, February 16\, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm \nWhere: \nFergie’s Pub \n2nd Floor \n1214 Sansom St.\, Philadelphia\, PA 19107 \nPlan your multimodal trip with GoPhillyGo.org! \nCost: \nAdmission is free\, finger food is free\, and drinks are pay as you go. First 50 people in the door will receive a free drink ticket. \nAbout the Organizations \nGoPhillyGo is a free online mapping tool for the Greater Philadelphia area\, with a major upgrade coming in 2017. Developed with state-of-the-art mapping technology\, this site makes it easy for users to plan their routes through multimodal methods — combining biking + walking + public transportation within one trip — to go anywhere within the Greater Philadelphia area without the use of a car. It even provides details on pedestrian and bike routes\, letting users customize their trips. Go to www.gophillygo.org to plan your trip today and connect with GoPhillyGo on Facebook or on Twitter and Instagram at @go_philly_go. \nSPOKE magazine informs and engages greater Philadelphia by covering mobility. With a focus on long-form journalism and storytelling\, the magazine examines urban life through the lenses of bicycling\, walking and mass transit. Go to www.spokemag.bike to read SPOKE magazine today and connect with SPOKE magazine on Facebook or on Twitter and Instagram at @spoke_mag. \nFirth & Wilson Transport Cycles is a full-service bicycle shop and retail showroom specializing in transportation and cargo bicycles. Now located at 1105 Frankford Avenue\, the shop caters exclusively to the urban cyclist with a full range of bike accessories and bicycles from Yuba\, Xtracycle\, Babboe\, Gazelle\, Larry Vs Harry\, Pashley\, Simcoe\, Breezer\, Linus\, Pure Fix\, Pure City\, SE\, and Torker. The option of a custom fabricated bicycle is also on offer\, designed by the shop’s owners under the labels David Wilson Industries (DWI) custom cargo bikes and Hanford Cycles custom frames. Go to www.transportcycle.com for more information\, and connect with them on Facebook or on Twitter and Instagram at @transportcycles.
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/gophillygo-multimodal-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom St.\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107
CATEGORIES:GoPhillyGo
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161116
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SUMMARY:Member Night
DESCRIPTION:Every November\, the Clean Air Council hosts its annual Member Night to bring people up to speed on what we’ve been doing over the past year\, and what we expect to do the following year. The event is free and open to members\, activists\, or anyone interested in the Council’s work. \nMember Night typically runs from 6-8pm\, with beverages and hors d’oeuvres served throughout the night. All the food is vegetarian\, and the Council provides its own plates and utensils to reduce waste. \nThe Montgomery McCracken law firm was kind enough to host the event last year in their Justice Roberts Room and will do so again this year. Montgomery McCracken is located in the heart of center city Philadelphia\, and the Justice Roberts Room offers a breathtaking view of the area. \nFor more information on Member Night or to reserve your free tickets\, get in touch with our Membership Coordinator Carter Brown. His email is cbrown@cleanair.org\, and his phone number is 215-567-4004 ext. 133.
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/member-night/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161022T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161022T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122022
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SUMMARY:GoPhillyGo Goes to Bristol Marsh
DESCRIPTION:Get multimodal with GoPhillyGo on Saturday\, October 22\, as we combine SEPTA Regional Rail with bicycling to travel from Center City to Bristol Marsh\, a GoPhillyGo featured destination\, for an afternoon of bike exploration and nature walking. \nWe will begin the day at Suburban Station (16th St. & JFK Blvd) by taking our bikes on a reserved SEPTA Regional Rail car at 9:45 am to the Bristol Station. From there\, we will bike-explore 15 miles of the Delaware and Lehigh Canal Towpath (D&L Trail). The D&L Trail\, now part of the East Coast Greenway’s 3\,000 mile bike-pedestrian trail  from Maine to Florida\, was once a major shipping route during the Industrial Revolution. This is no-drop\, leisurely paced ride (10 – 12 mph). \nAfter the ride\, we’ll break for a complimentary lunch at Bristol Marsh. Lunch will be followed by a Heritage Conservancy-led nature walk through Bristol Marsh. Heritage Conservancy works as a local partner to The Nature Conservancy to promote the ecological restoration and stewardship of Bristol Marsh. Bristol Marsh is one of the few remaining freshwater tidal marshes along the Delaware River. It is home to six rare plant species native to the Delaware River Basin.  After the nature walk\, we will return to Center City at 2:11 pm by a reserved SEPTA Regional Rail car. \nThe cost of this event is $10*. The $10 covers your SEPTA fare and lunch. This event is limited to 15 participants. \nBuy your tickets TODAY! \nGo to registration page. \nFill in personal and payment information. \nSelect Other and enter $10. The $10 is an event fee\, it is not a tax-deductible donation. \nUnder Anything else we should know\, enter GoPhillyGo at Bristol Marsh. \nJoin the Facebook event page to stay up-to-date on the ride! \nRegistration deadline is Monday\, October 17. \nBristol Borough-area residents\, and those coming from outside of Center City are welcome to attend. To join the bike-exploration and nature walk\, meet us with your bikes at the Bristol Station at 10:20 am. Please email Erika Reinhard at ereinhard@cleanair.org to let us know we should plan to meet you. \nThis is a self-supported ride\, we highly suggest bringing a spare tube and repair kit. All riders must wear a helmet and follow the rules of the road.  Please bring a lock to safely secure your bike while we are on the nature walk. We encourage riders to pay attention to the weather forecast and to dress appropriately. We also suggest wearing high visibility clothing and to bring a water bottle and snacks. Use of Indego bike share is not permitted. If you have a dietary restrictions\, please contact Erika Reinhard. \n*The $10 fee is not a tax-deductible donation. \nFor more information\, please contact Erika Reinhard\, Sustainable Transportation Outreach Coordinator\, by calling 215-567-4004 ext. 111 or emailing ereinhard@cleanair.org.
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/gophillygo-goes-to-bristol-marsh/
LOCATION:Bristol Marsh\, 159 Basin Park\, Bristol\, PA\, 19007\, United States
CATEGORIES:GoPhillyGo
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161015T171500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161015T220000
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SUMMARY:GoPhillyGo Goes to the Movies in the Garden
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, October 15\, bike with GoPhillyGo across the Ben Franklin Bridge to the Camden Children’s Garden movie night. The Garden will be showing Disney’s The Jungle Book (2016).  Movie admission is $8*.  At the Camden Children’s Garden\, there will be complimentary popcorn and beverages will be available for purchase. Attendees are allowed to bring their snacks as well. Camden Children’s Garden will be providing our group with chairs for our viewing pleasure. \nThe ride is limited to 15 participants. To reserve your spot\, please purchase your ticket through our registration page. When registering\, please fill in all contact information\, select Other and type in $8\, and write GoPhillyGo under Anything else we should know. The deadline to register is Tuesday\, October 11. \nMeet us at  5: 15 pm in Louis Kahn Park (11th and Pine) for 5:30 pm departure time. The route is about 4 miles long on roads with and without bike lanes. The Ben Franklin Bridge has a separated bike-pedestrian path and has an incline. This is a no-drop ride at a leisurely pace (8 to 10 mph). We can even stop for selfies on the bridge! \nGoPhillyGo will lead a return trip from the Camden’s Children Garden to PATCO’s Broadway Station (complimentary tokens will be provided). Once on PATCO\, riders are responsible for choosing their appropriate PATCO stop and riding the rest of the way home. PATCO’s Philadelphia stops include: \n8th & Market St. \n9-10th & Locust St. \n12-13th & Locust St \n15th & 16th Locust St \nPlease follow PATCO’s bicycle guidelines and be aware that the Ben Franklin bike-pedestrian path closes at 8:00 pm. GoPhillyGo will reserve a return PATCO train car for our group. Please stick with our group to board this train\, as we will likely have more bikes than would otherwise be allowed. \nThis is a self-supported ride\, we highly suggest bringing a spare tube and repair kit. All riders must wear a helmet and follow the rules of the road. Front white lights and rear red lights are required. We encourage riders to wear high visibility clothing as well as to bring a water bottle\, snacks and a sweater or other warm and comfy movie watching clothes. Use of Indego bike share is not suggested since there is not an Indego docking station at the Camden Children’s Garden. Kids’ bikes\, cargo bikes  and bike trailers are not permitted on this ride. We will be able to store the bikes inside of Camden Children’s Garden. \nBuy your tickets TODAY!\nGo to registration page. \nFill in personal and payment information. \nSelect Other and enter $8. The $8 covers the fee for the movie admission\, it is not a tax-deductible donation. \nUnder Anything else we should know\, enter GoPhillyGo. \nJoin the Facebook event page to stay up-to-date on the ride! \nFor more information\, please contact Erika Reinhard\, Sustainable Transportation Outreach Coordinator\, by calling 215-567-4004 ext. 111 or emailing ereinhard@cleanair.org.  \n*The $8 fee is not a tax-deductible donation. If you need to make alternative payment arrangements\, please contact Erika Reinhard. Free Admission for children 2 and under\, Camden City Residents with Valid I.D. and Camden Children’s Garden Season Pass Holders. Garden Library Passes are valid on Movies in the Garden Events. \nAbout Camden Children’s Garden: \nThe Camden City Garden Club\, Inc. was established in 1985. The Club is a non-profit (501) (c) (3) environmental and educational organization. Originally formed for the purpose of assisting Camden City residents with community gardening\, the Club’s programs soon expanded in 1989 to include the in-school Grow Lab Program and the Youth-at-Risk Job Training and Employment Program.  The organization’s community gardening program has been expanded to include community greening and beautification projects as well as urban farming. Read more …
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/gophillygo-goes-to-the-movies-in-the-garden/
LOCATION:Camden Children’s Garden\, 3 Riverside Dr\, Camden\, NJ\, 08103\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161014
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SUMMARY:Dine Out for the Environment 2016
DESCRIPTION:Dine Out for the Environment is a fundraising event for Clean Air Council that takes place at Philadelphia’s most sustainable restaurants. Now in its third year\, Dine Out for the Environment gives haven to Philadelphia’s hungry environmentalists and eco-compassionates alike with a list of restaurants that are in line with their green values. Clean Air Council has partnered with many of the city’s sustainable restaurants\, and the different ways they’re minimizing their impact on the environment may surprise you. Participating restaurants donate anywhere from 15%-30% of their sales for the day to the Clean Air Council to help fund the Council’s work on air quality issues. \nFor more information on Dine Out\, please contact Bobby Szafranski. His email is rs@cleanair.org\, and his phone number is 215-567-4004 ext. 112.
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/dine-out-for-the-environment-2016/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161007T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161016T200000
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SUMMARY:MOM's Organic Market Annual E- Cycle Drive
DESCRIPTION:From Oct. 7 – 16\, recycle your electronics at MOM’s Organic Market!\nIn 2015\, MOM’s customers kept 125\,000 lbs of electronics out of the landfill!\nThis reduces greenhouse gas emissions from manufacturing new products\, conserves natural resources\, and lessens air & water pollution caused by hazardous disposal\nCapitol Asset\, a local company\, picks up the electronics\, which are upcycled into piping\, car batteries\, roofing & construction materials\, flatware\, lead wheel weights\, other electronics\, jewelry\, and more!\nDon’t miss the E-Cycle Kick Off Celebration October 8 at all MOM’s from 11AM-3PM! Clean Air Council will be on-site.\nCheck out the full list of accepted items below:
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/moms-organic-market-annual-e-cycle-drive/
LOCATION:MOM’s Organic Market\, 1149 Lancaster Ave\, Bryn Mawr\, PA\, 19010\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160916T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122022
CREATED:20160913T172057Z
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SUMMARY:Park(ing) Day 2016
DESCRIPTION:PARK(ing) Day is an annual worldwide event where artists\, designers and citizens transform metered parking spots into temporary public parks.  \nOn Friday\, September 16\, from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm\, Clean Air Council’s GoPhillyGo program will be transforming a parking space at 1600 Chestnut into Greater Philadelphia’s multimodal headquarters. Learn how to travel farther without a car\, get mutlimodal tips\, discover environmental destinations and share where you like to go by bus\, train\, or trolley\, on your bike\, and even walking. \nPlan your multimodal trip to our Park(ing) day location with GoPhillyGo: http://bit.ly/2cXfvaU. \nAbout Park(ing) Day\nProviding temporary public open space . . . one parking spot at at time. \nPARK(ing) Day is a annual open-source global event where citizens\, artists and activists collaborate to temporarily transform metered parking spaces into “PARK(ing)” spaces: temporary public places. The project began in 2005 when Rebar\, a San Francisco art and design studio\, converted a single metered parking space into a temporary public park in downtown San Francisco. Since 2005\, PARK(ing) Day has evolved into a global movement\, with organizations and individuals (operating independently of Rebar\, but following an established set of guidelines) creating new forms of temporary public space in urban contexts around the world. \nThe mission of PARK(ing) Day is to call attention to the need for more urban open space\, to generate critical debate around how public space is created and allocated\, and to improve the quality of urban human habitat … at least until the meter runs out!
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/parking-day-2016/
LOCATION:1600 Chestnut St.\, Philadelphia \, PA\, 19103\, United States
CATEGORIES:GoPhillyGo
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160911T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160911T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122022
CREATED:20160607T135607Z
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SUMMARY:Greenfest Philly 2016
DESCRIPTION:Greenfest Philly is the largest environmental festival in the Philadelphia area. With over 150 exhibitors and vendors\, Greenfest is the place to learn about living sustainably while having fun! This event has something for everyone: shopping for local green wares\, great food\, live music\, live demonstrations\, kid-friendly activities\, and more. Greenfest Philly will be held on Sunday\, September 11\, 2016 from 10am to 4pm in the historic Headhouse Square. \nThe festival is free to attend and all are welcome!
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/greenfest-philly-2016/
LOCATION:Headhouse Plaza\, 201 south st\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160911T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160911T110000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122022
CREATED:20160726T193359Z
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SUMMARY:GoPhillyGo + Kidical Mass PHL Family-Friendly Ride to GreenFest Philly
DESCRIPTION:Arrive at Greenfest Philly emissions-free with GoPhillyGo and Kidical Mass PHL! GoPhillyGo and Kidical Mass are hosting a family-friendly bike ride to GreenFest Philly on Sunday\, September 11. Anyone is welcome to ride with us; even adults without children. However\, all children must have an adult accompany them. This is an all-inclusive\, beginner friendly ride and any kind of adult bicycle is welcome. For children\, we discourage training wheels as our city streets aren’t very smoothly paved. We do not allow balance/push bikes or scooters on the ride. Kidical Mass riders follow all the rules of the road and tend to ride very slow. Meet-up is at 10:00 am on Sunday\, September 11\, at Fitler Square (23rd St. & Pine St.). \nFrom there we will ride together\, on the road\, 1.8 miles to Headhouse Row (2nd St. & Pine St.). This is an all-inclusive\, beginner friendly ride and any kind of adult bicycle is welcome. For children\, discourage training wheels as our city streets aren’t very smoothly paved. We do not allow balance/push bikes or scooters on the ride. We will ride as slow as our slowest ride and will have a person who rides sweep in the back as well. \nAt GreenFest Philly\, you will find restrooms\, complimentary Philadelphia Insurance Companies bike valet (3rd St. & South St.)\, complimentary MOM Organic Market healthy snacks\, complimentary iced coffee and MOM Organic Market Kids’ Corner featuring eco-friendly crafts and activities\, games\, and more. Additionally\, the Indego bike share station at 2nd St. & South St. will be offering free rides for the first 30 minutes of a trip — use code Greenfest16. There will be no organized group trip back to Fitler Square. Please RSVP here. View the route here. \nWhen: Sunday\, September 11\, 2016 @ 10:00 AM \nStart: Fitler Square @ 23rd St. & Pine St. \nEnd: Greenfest Philly\, Headhouse Row (2nd St. & Pine St.) \nRSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gpg-kidical-mass-family-friendly-ride-to-greenfest-philly-tickets-26789283468 \nRoute: http://bit.ly/2ahnf5E \nGoPhillyGo + Kidical Mass Ride Guidelines: \nKids on bikes: no training wheels or scoot/balance bikes (bikes without pedals). \nKids MUST have an adult watching them (no more than 3 kids per adult). \nAdults MUST stay with their own kids. \nHelmets required. \nSunscreen suggested. \nBring water. \nNo organized return trip. \nAbout Greenfest Philly: \nGreenfest Philly is the largest environmental festival in the Philadelphia area. With over 100 exhibitors and vendors\, Greenfest is the place to learn about living sustainably while having fun! This event has something for everyone: shopping for local green wares\, great food\, live music\, live demonstrations\, kid-friendly activities\, and more. Greenfest Philly will be held on Sunday\, September 11\, 2016 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm in the historic Headhouse Square.
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/gophillygo-kidical-mass-phl-family-friendly-ride-to-greenfest-philly/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania
CATEGORIES:GoPhillyGo,GreenFest Philly
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160823T060000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160823T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122022
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SUMMARY:Roundtable on Philadelphia Transportation Pollution
DESCRIPTION:  \nTransportation just surpassed power plants as the largest source of carbon dioxide pollution in the United States. Clean Air Council works to reduce emissions from both sources by supporting the Clean Power Plan and sustainable transit via programs like GoPhillyGo. The Council and PennFuture are hosting a forum to explore options for cutting transportation-related pollution in Philadelphia. Join us August 23rd 6PM at the International House to hear from the leaders of SEPTA\, the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability\, the Health Department and more! \nRegister here for this unique opportunity to engage those leading Philadelphia to improve air quality and transportation (plus snacks!). \nWhen: August 23rd 6-8PM \nWhere: International House\, Asia Room\, 3701 Chestnut St \nSpeakers:\nState Representative Donna Bullock (D-195)\nSEPTA Director of Innovation Erik Johanson\nMayor’s Office of Sustainability Director Christine Knapp\nEastern Pennsylvania Alliance for Clean Transportation Executive Director Tony Bandiero\nDepartment of Public Health\, Division of Disease Control Assistant Program Manager\, Bioterrorism & Public Health Preparedness Jessica Caum\, MA MPH CPH \nThe majority of Philadelphia’s air pollution comes from automobiles. We have seen new taxes on sugary drinks and cigarettes intended to increase city revenue and improve public health. Will we soon see this logic applied to cars\, tolls and gasoline? What can SEPTA do to increase ridership and take cars off the road on dangerous air quality days? \nWe need you to make this roundtable a success! \nPlease register here and be prepared for a lively discussion about pollution\, transportation and public health.
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/roundtable-on-philadelphia-transportation-pollution/
LOCATION:International House\, Asia Room\, 3701 Chestnut St\, Philadelphia\, 19104
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160612T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122022
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SUMMARY:Tabling @ PrideDay
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/tabling-prideday/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160515
DTSTAMP:20260425T122022
CREATED:20160321T185006Z
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SUMMARY:WB Saul Country Fair
DESCRIPTION:10:00 A.M.\, 7100 Henry Ave.  \n“Join us in supporting one of the great agriculture sciences high schools in the country.”
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/wb-saul-country-fair/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160501
DTSTAMP:20260425T122022
CREATED:20160321T184815Z
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SUMMARY:Philadelphia Science Festival
DESCRIPTION:10:00 A.M.\, the Great Plaza at Penn’s \nGreenfest Philly is the region’s largest environmental festival and street fair. Since 2006\, this popular event in early September provides a unique opportunity for 10\,000-20\,000 attendees to learn how to live life a little greener and healthier. Festivities include live music from popular local bands\, kid’s corner with eco-friendly crafts and music\, organic food and drinks\, a beer garden\, handmade goods\, innovative green businesses and products\, a celebration of local sustainability innovators\, ways to take action for clean air\, edible bugs\, and much more. Alongside that fun\, 150+ sponsors\, local businesses\, supporters and vendors help transform Headhouse Square into a festive\, fun and educational outdoor marketplace. \nFor more information visit GreenfestPhilly.org or get in touch with Katie Edwards. Her phone number is 215-567-4004 ext. 102\, and her email is kedwards@cleanair.org.
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/philadelphia-science-festival/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania
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