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August 14

Witness to Revolution: The Unlikely Travels of Washington’s Tent Museum of the American Revolution, 101 S. 3rd St. Through Jan. 5, 2025. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. AmRevMuseum.org or 215-253-6731. All tickets valid for two consecutive days. Children 5 and under free.

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August 16

Crayfish Party – Form 6-9 p.m. at the American Swedish Historical Museum at FDR Park, enjoy a buffet of crayfish and Swedish meatballs, along side potatoes, cheese pie, cucumber and beet salads, desserts and a glass of aquavit, all outside under a decorated tent. $60 for ASHM and SACC Philadelphia members and $70 for non-members.

August 17

Hooray for Play – From 9:30-11:30 a.m., a special day at Anna C. Verna Playground at FDR Park, celebrating its recognition as Philadelphia’s “Best Playground.” Kids and playground enthusiasts of all ages are invited to enjoy free treats, arts activities, a field games pop-up hosted by Kidokinetics. Feeling inspired by the recent Olympic games? Put those skills through a test of sports-inspired exercises and challenges. Try out new activities while also learning the basics of sports like football, soccer and tee-ball.  

August 17

Vegandale – At the Navy Yard, a diverse and growing list of food, beverage and lifestyle vendors from around the world, promising attendees an opportunity to try the best and newest in vegan products. In particular, the Philadelphia edition is set to showcase both local and vendors from around the world, offering an opportunity for attendees to try dishes and products not readily available elsewhere. The festival brings a blend of music, food and art. Tickets can be purchased from vegandalefest.com 

August 17

Hands on Clay at Toddlerpalooza – From 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. at the Barnes Foundation, 2050 Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Join the Clay Studio for Hands on Clay at Toddlerpalooza. The event features music, dance, reading and clay. The Clay Studio invites people of all ages to use their imaginations as clay and creativity come together in its series Hands On Clay, supported by PNC Arts Alive. Free and open to the public, the series uses clay to break the barriers to creativity by welcoming all to participate. Register at https://do215.com/events/2024/8/17/toddlerpalooza-tickets.

August 17-18

A Card for Everyone – The 2024 Summer Edition of the Fishtown Card Show will take place at Rivers Casino Philadelphia (1001 N. Delaware Ave.). The two-day event will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, with an additional 9 a.m. early admission option on both days.  Browse all sorts of sports and trading cards as well as autographs, memorabilia, sports art and collectibles of all kinds. Headlined by Phillies Wall-Of-Famer and current Phillies TV announcer John Kruk. Free door prizes, same-day autograph authentication from James Spence Authentication, plenty of on-site food and beverage options and 2 massive projector screens streaming live sports all weekend. One-day admission options include GA ($10) or Early Admission ($15), in addition to a 2-Day Early Admission Pass ($25) that covers the entire show. Children ages 10 and under do not need a ticket to enter. Tickets at www.fishtowncardshow.com or at the door throughout the event. 

August 19

Tiki & Tacos Night – Once a year, Southwark (701 S. 4th St.) hosts Tiki & Tacos night, where Chef Chris D’Ambro curates a unique selection of tacos and variety of sides, while the bartenders whip up classic Tiki drinks. No reservations required.

August 20

Tomato Hullabaloo – at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. at River Twice, 1601 E. Passyunk Ave. Guests will gather at River Twice’s communal table to celebrate the end of summer with a seven-course menu featuring all things tomato. The dinner will feature tomatoes from several different local farms as well as different heirloom varieties, all while showcasing the versatility of the seasonal fruit. Guests can expect to experience a variety of different applications and textures of fresh, preserved and fermented tomatoes throughout the evening. Reservations cost $125 per person. There will be an optional beverage pairing available as well. Reservations can be made via Resy.

August 20

Pressed Flower Workshop – From 6-7:30 p.m. at the Pop Up Garden, 1438 South St. In this workshop, you will learn all about the age-old art of pressing and preserving flowers. Foliage selection, pressing techniques and how to arrange and design your own work bundled with composition and style. All supplies needed are included in the $30 ticket price. This garden serves alcohol so a valid, physical state-issued ID is required to enter. Anyone under 21 is welcome but must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Tickets, visit https://tickets.phsonline.org/events.

August 22

National History Day Philly Workshop – at 4:30 p.m. at 1300 Locust St., learn about National History Day, from what it is, how the program runs, and how to implement it in your classroom. Discover how you and your students can get involved for 2025. NHD Philly is free, and open to all 6-12 grade students in Philadelphia. Join in-person or online. Zoom link will be sent to all registrants one day and one hour prior to the start of the program. Visit https://www.portal.hsp.org/.

August 24

Back to School Extravaganza – At Smith Playground, 2100 S. 24th St., giveaways, food, games and onsite hairdressers. DJ appearance by Yaszy B. There will be a modeling show, field games, barbers, beauticians, food vendors and free school supplies. Time TBD.

September 5

Carpenters’ Hall Presents a Dialogue with Philadelphia Faith Leaders – From 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at American Philosophical Society, Benjamin Franklin Hall, 427 Chestnut St., the First Continental Congress in fall 1774 set the stage for American independence with 56 delegates from 12 colonies. An invocation by Christ Church rector Rev. Jacob Duche, who established a tradition of congressional prayer. Now, 250 years later, leaders from Philadelphia’s historic congregations will explore the role of faith in the Revolution and its place in contemporary American democracy. Join us for this provocative interfaith dialogue offering new insights into a fundamental tenet of American civic culture. Tickets are $10. Email carphall@carpentershall.com or call 215-925-0167

September 12 

Amy Jane Cohen – Educator, historian and author of “Black History in the Philadelphia Landscape” will talk about her book at 7 p.m. at the Historic Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church, 916 S. Swanson St. After a general overview of her book, she’ll focus on the fascinating history of the All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors, a 1934 monument that sits at 20th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, across from the Franklin Institute. Admission ($10) includes a drink ticket for socializing afterward. Visit www.preserveoldswedes.org/amy-cohen

September 14

Eddie Griffin – At 8 p.m. at Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, comedian-turned-actor Eddie Griffin will bring his stand-up comedy tour to the Live! Event Center. Griffin is known for his comedic roles in the films “Norbit,” “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo,” “Scary Movie 3” and “Scary Movie 5.” Tickets start at $39.99 and are available at Philadelphia.livecasinohotel.com, AXS.com and at Shop Live! in the hotel lobby.

September 15 

Fall for the Arts Festival – From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the 40th annual Fall for the Arts Festival, transforming Germantown Avenue into an outdoor arts and crafts marketplace. This family-friendly event features live demonstrations, children’s activities, live music, culinary delights and boutique shopping. The 8000 to 8600 blocks of Germantown Avenue will be closed to traffic. The festival showcases over 200 artists and vendors, offering a diverse array of art, including oils, watercolors, photography, sculpture, pottery, wood crafts, jewelry and accessories.

September 27

Getting Creative with Jennifer Blaine – At 8 p.m. at Mister John’s Music, 761 S. 8th St., Philly Fringe favorite Jennifer Blaine, known for her characters and transformational solo shows, is on a mission to boost your creativity. Through topical stand-up, interactive fun and coaching, she partners with the audience to keep this show funny and touching throughout. Tickets $25. Visit www.jenniferblaine.com.

September 28

Drink Beer Day – Two sessions (1-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.) at Philadelphia’s Historic 23rd Street Armory. The event focuses on celebrating Pennsylvania-based beer companies and beyond. Goers will have their pick of one of two curated sessions featuring pours from PA’s top breweries, while sharing some of the best beers, beverages, eats and more. Tickets, session details and additional information can be found at www.phillybeerfest.com/buynow. Early access and general admission are now available for both sessions. 21+ only event. All entrants must have a ticket to enter (including designated drivers). 

October 4

Kountry Wayne – At 8 p.m. at Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, comedian and social media star Kountry Wayne is bringing his “King of Hearts” tour to the Live! Event Center. Wayne’s original sketches draw viewers daily across Facebook, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube and feature cameos from celebrities like Ludacris, Mike Epps, Charlamagne the God and Lamar Odom. Tickets start at $40 and are available for purchase at Philadelphia.livecasinohotel.com, AXS.com and at Shop Live! in the Hotel Lobby.

October 13

Turkey Day Tailgate – From 8 a.m. to noon at Lincoln Financial Field, Philly PR Girl is hosting the ninth annual Turkey Day Tailgate benefiting North Light Community Center before the Eagles take on the Cleveland Browns. Ticket-holders will gather at a designated spot in the Lincoln Financial Field parking lots (exact location to be announced closer to the event date) to enjoy a Thanksgiving-themed menu, crafted seasonal cocktails, tailgating games, face painting, raffle prizes and signed memorabilia, a photo booth and more. Guests are encouraged to bring a canned good to support the charitable efforts of Turkey Day Tailgate. Tickets can be purchased at TDT24.eventbrite.com. General admission tickets are $68. The event is 21-plus unless accompanied by an adult. 

October 19

Billy Gardell – At 8 p.m. at Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, stand-up comedian and actor Billy Gardell will bring an evening of comedy and storytelling to the Live! Event Center. Gardell is known for his starring role as Bob Wheeler in the CBS sitcom Bob Hearts Abishola and Officer Mike Biggs in the long-running CBS hit Mike & Molly. Tickets start at $25 and are available for purchase at Philadelphia.livecasinohotel.com, AXS.com and at Shop Live! in the Hotel Lobby.

November 23

Ms. Pat – The Emmy-nominated comedian, actress, author and host will bring her unforgiving and darkly hilarious “Ms. Pat: The Hot & Flashy Tour” to the Live! Event Center at Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia. Ms. Pat is best known for “The Ms. Pat Show,” her Netflix standup comedy special “Ms. Pat: Y’all Wanna Hear Something Crazy?” and multiple BET shows based on her real-life story of an inner-city drug dealer turned suburban mom. Showtime is 8 p.m. Tickets start at $29.99 and are available at Philadelphia.livecasinohotel.com, AXS.com and at Shop Live! in the hotel lobby.

December 14

No Name Pops – A Philly Holiday Spectacular, an afternoon of festive music and holiday cheer, taking place at 2 p.m. at Marian Anderson Hall, Kimmel Cultural Campus, 300 S. Broad St. Tickets at www.nonamepops.org.

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