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April 24

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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April 25

Mindfulness with Paul – From noon to 1 p.m. at South Philly Oak Street Health, 2310 S. Christopher Columbus Blvd., free senior event. RSVP at 267-758-7807.

April 26

Foreigners Journey – at 8 p.m. at Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, a Foreigner and Journey tribute band, featuring American Idol star Constantine Maroulis, will play at The Event Center at Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia. Tickets are $20 in advance and available for purchase at Philadelphia.LiveCasinoHotel.com, AXS.com. As a special thank you to all Live! Rewards Card members, Live! Philadelphia is offering two complimentary tickets. Tickets can be redeemed at the box office on the day of the show.

April 26

Music on the Water – from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at FDR Park, the first members-only event of the year. Join now at https://www.fdrparkphilly.org/membership or at the door and gain access to exclusive members-only perks throughout the season. 

April 27

Getting Creative with Jennifer Blaine – at 7 p.m. at Mister John’s Music, 761 S. 8th St. Tickets are $25 for early bird, $30 at the door. Visit https://www.tickettailor.com/events/jenniferblaineproductions/1203425.

April 27

Sandy Sprint Philadelphia 5K Run/Walk – at 7 a.m. at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway). Participants can pre-register at https://secure.qgiv.com/event/ss2024. Runners and walkers are encouraged to create an online fundraising page to help spread the word about the Sandy Sprint and to reach their fundraising goals. Registration fees are $40 for adults and $30 for children under 12. People can text sandysprint to 50155 to make a donation to the event.

April 28

Flavors on the Avenue – From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on East Passyunk Avenue from Broad Street to Dickinson. The city’s first food festival of the spring will feature five blocks of street food, seasonal sips, craft beer, live music, sidewalk sales and family fun. Over two-dozen award-winning restaurants, cafes and bars will bring their signature cuisine outside under the blue skies. Craft beer, signature cocktails and wine will pour from select restaurants outdoors. East Passyunk Flavors on the Avenue is open to all ages. Food and drink is pay-as-you-go.

May 3-5

Fan Expo Philadelphia – returning to the Pennsylvania Convention Center with Mario Lopez, Sean Gunn, Felicia Day, Ben McKenzie, Holly Marie Combs, Adam Savage, Michelle Hurd, Sofia Boutella and Jason Lee. Celebrities, creators, exhibitors, cosplayers, authors, programming and more. Visit https://fanexpohq.com/home/events/ for ticket info.

May 4

Maifest Spring Festival – From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on the 700 block of South Street, the 11th annual celebration with food, drinks, dancers and live music, no charge, and open to the public. Annual tradition of food, drinks and live music; with pay-as-you-go food and beer, and limited VIP Tickets. VIP Tickets include a flavorful appetizer buffet, served from noon until 6 p.m., along with access to private restrooms, a liter mug, six tokens good for a beer or food item each ($100 per person). Traditional German dancers will perform from 2 to 6 p.m., with live music from Heimatklänge from 1-6 p.m.

May 4

Spring Ting Dinner and Auction – at 6 p.m., join the American Swedish Historical Museum for this fundraising dinner to celebrate its 2024 Outstanding Achievement Award Honoree, chef Ulrika Bengtsson. Guests will enjoy hors d’oeuvres, drinks and a three-course dinner by Jeffery A. Miller Catering. The Spring Ting Dinner and Auction raises critical funding for exhibitions and educational programs at ASHM. The dinner will also feature remarks from the Swedish Ambassador to the United States, Urban Ahlin. Seating is limited. The event is cocktail attire. Tickets begin at $125 for members and $150 for non-members. Visit: https://www.americanswedish.org/events/spring-ting.

May 10

Philadelphia Mandolin & Guitar Ensamble – At 7 p.m., an evening of Italian favorites at St. Paul (923 Christian St.) presented by the Mario Lanza Concert Series. Tickets are $10 pre-sale and $20 at the door. Visit https://mandolinandguitarensemble.eventbrite.com.

May 11

Beerathon 5K + Beer Fest – an event focused on combining exercise and celebrating Pennsylvania-based beer companies and beyond will take place at The Navy Yard.

Beerathon kicks off with a 5K run (or walk) where participants will earn a beer for each mile completed. After the race, patrons are invited to a beer fest with a list of curated beers, food trucks, live DJ and more on Marine Parade Grounds. The Beerathon does not require any physical activity or participation in the 5K. Beer Fest admission tickets are also available, separately. Choose your adventure: Beer Fest, 5K or both. Tickets, event details and additional information can be found at: www.runBeerathon.com/.

May 11

TEDxDilworthPark – From noon to 3 p.m. at City Winery, 990 Filbert St. The event is open to the public. Tickets at www.tedxdilworthpark.com. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TED Talks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. Speakers are Nicole Bailey-Williams, Maybe Burke, Lauren Cristella, Lyndsey Getty, Adaeze Iloeje-Udeogalanya, Ssanyu Lukoma, Theo Major, Tina Nacrelli, David Sylvester, Michael Twinning, Brian Tucker and Najya Williams.

May 17

A Philly-Centric Concert – At 9 p.m., at Craft Hall, 901 N. Delaware Ave. International recording artist Jae Mazor will make his return, joined by South Philly native recording artist Denine, as well as Peter Fontaine and Jesseee B. Doors open at 7 p.m. Hosted by DJ Slice and featuring music from DJ Spinatra between sets. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased at https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/phreestylephillyconcert/phreestyle-philly-concert. Tickets at the door are $40.

May 18

PlazaPalooza – From 1-7 p.m. at Triangle Park, 23rd and South streets. There will be live music all day, face painting and balloon animals, food trucks and the kiddie train. Igloo, Graces Tavern and shops on Grays Ferry Avenue will be open for business. And new this year, a market with 15 local vendors. Rain date May 19.

May 25-26

Bikeout – Cyclists are invited to experience a hassle-free overnight bike camping trip over the Memorial Day weekend on the next Bikeout group ride. Hosted by the Pennsylvania Environmental Council, promises a weekend of outdoor adventure along Greater Philadelphia’s Circuit Trails network. Riders will gather near the art museum and travel about 38 miles along the Schuylkill River and the Perkiomen Creek before spending the night at Camp Kweebec and riding back to Center City the following day. Staff will transport all gear, leaving participants free to enjoy the ride with guidance from Bikeout volunteers and mechanical support from Keystone Bicycle Co. The event is open to cyclists of all skill levels, ages 14+. Visit: https://www.bikeout.org/trips/philly-schwenksville-2024.

June 15

The Big Dill – From noon to 7 p.m. at Xfinity Live!, the world’s largest pickle party is coming to Philadelphia. The venue, located at 1100 Pattison Ave., will transform into the epicenter of the ultimate pickle celebration, brimming with good times and great vibes.

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 

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