![]() Advance registration is recommended but not required.Īpril 22nd, 4-8 p.m., Academy of Natural Sciences, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Plus, you have access to the entire museum, including the new deep-sea exhibit. Plus, you can sip craft beers under a giant T.Rex! That’s right: 12th Street Catering will be providing drinks and snacks for sale in Dinosaur Hall. There will also be hands-on activities for kids and adults to enjoy. Academy scientists, as well as local sustainability experts from around the city, will be on-site to answer questions about their work and how you can help improve the planet. ![]() The museum will stay open late with pay-what-you-wish admission for a special night of science programming and conservation discussions. ![]() The event is free for members, and $5 for non-members.Īpril 21st, 10:30 a.m., Brandywine River Museum of Art, 1 Hoffman’s Mill Road, Chadds Ford.Įarth Day Festival at Academy of Natural Sciences The morning will conclude with a nature-themed craft to complete and take home. First, listen to We Planted a Tree, then find nature-themed art in the galleries and go outside to explore native trees and plants. Part of Longwood Gardens’ Community Read program, the Brandywine River Museum hostsmorning story time and craft for young children and their families. Drexel’s free annual Earth Day block party takes place along Lancaster Walk, and includes games, giveaways, food, a tree-planting ceremony, clothing swap, biking resources, and information and demonstrations from organizations focused on environmental sustainability.Īpril 19th, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Drexel University (Lancaster Walk and the Gateway Garden, spanning 32nd and 34th streets and Market and Arch streets).Įarth Day Children’s Read-Aloud at Brandywine River Museum ![]()
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